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Teaching strategies of clinical reasoning in advanced nursing clinical practice: A scoping review.

Nurse Education in Practice, 2023
AIM/OBJECTIVE To report and synthesize the main strategies for teaching clinical reasoning described in the literature in the context of advanced clinical practice and promote new areas of research to improve the pedagogical approach to clinical ...
Silvia Giuffrida   +5 more
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Scripts and clinical reasoning

Medical Education, 2007
Context  Each clinical encounter represents an amazing series of psychological events: perceiving the features of the situation; quickly accessing relevant hypotheses; checking for signs and symptoms that confirm or rule out competing hypotheses, and using related knowledge to guide appropriate investigations ...
Bernard, Charlin   +3 more
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Learning clinical reasoning

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2013
AbstractErrors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite evidence‐based guidelines and improved technology. Experts in clinical reasoning often use unconscious cognitive processes that they are not aware of unless they explain how they are thinking.
Pinnock, Ralph, Welch, Paul
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The clinical reasoning process

Medical Education, 1987
Summary. Medical school teachers must have an accurate idea of the doctor's clinical reasoning process (CRP) in order to provide students with learning experiences and evaluations that will ensure their acquisition of an effective and efficient CRP. It is difficult to derive this understanding from much that has
H S, Barrows, P J, Feltovich
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The effectiveness of high-fidelity simulation on undergraduate nursing students' clinical reasoning-related skills: A systematic review.

Nurse Education Today, 2022
BACKGROUND High-fidelity simulation is used widely in the education of healthcare professionals; however, its effectiveness in teaching undergraduate nursing students clinical reasoning skills is not known.
Fadiyah D. Alshehri   +2 more
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Developing Students' Clinical Reasoning Skills: A Faculty Guide.

The Journal of Nursery Education, 2021
BACKGROUND Safe patient care relies on the ability of nurses to make timely, sound clinical judgments, yet new nurse graduates are underprepared. Nurse educators must take action with teaching to develop students' clinical reasoning skills and ultimately
Lisa Gonzalez, Ann Nielsen, K. Lasater
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Mediating Effects of Cognitive Load on the Relationship Between Learning Flow and Clinical Reasoning Skills in Virtual Simulation Learning

Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 2022
Background Although the demand for virtual simulation learning is increasing to substitute clinical practicum, there are a lack of studies that identify the relationships among learning flow, cognitive load, and clinical reasoning skills in virtual ...
Myunghwa Jung, Y. Roh
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Impact of uncertainty intolerance on clinical reasoning: A scoping review of the 21st-century literature.

Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice, 2022
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Clinical reasoning is currently extensively studied to find out how to make proper diagnoses. Literature indicates that intolerance of uncertainty (IU) may have a strong negative impact on clinical reasoning.
Clémence Brun   +5 more
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Emerging trends in gamification for clinical reasoning education: a scoping review

BMC Medical Education
Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill in healthcare education, crucial for diagnosing and managing patient care effectively. Traditional pedagogical techniques often fall short in fully engaging students or simulating real-life medical decision ...
Ching-Yi Lee   +5 more
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Embracing artificial intelligence in nursing: exploring the relationship between artificial intelligence-related attitudes, creative self-efficacy, and clinical reasoning competency among nurses

BMC Nursing
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an integral part of healthcare, nursing practice is rapidly evolving, requiring a deeper understanding of how nurses’ attitudes toward AI influence essential competencies such as creative self-efficacy and clinical
A. Atalla   +5 more
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