Using the ICF to clarify team roles and demonstrate clinical reasoning in stroke rehabilitation [PDF]
Purpose: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is advocated as a tool to structure rehabilitation and a universal language to aid communication, within the multi-disciplinary team (MDT).
McIntyre, A, Tempest, S
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A novel model of clinical reasoning: Cognitive zipper model [PDF]
Introduction: Clinical reasoning is a vital aspect of physiciancompetence. It has been the subject of academic research fordecades, and various models of clinical reasoning have beenproposed. The aim of the present study was to develop a theoreticalmodel
SHAHRAM YAZDANI, MARYAM HOSEINI ABARDEH
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Constructing Ontology-Based Cancer Treatment Decision Support System with Case-Based Reasoning [PDF]
Decision support is a probabilistic and quantitative method designed for modeling problems in situations with ambiguity. Computer technology can be employed to provide clinical decision support and treatment recommendations.
Colloc, Joël +4 more
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Clinical Reasoning: A Dizzy Architect [PDF]
There is an increasing body of evidence describing an association between anti-Kelch-like protein 11 (KLHL11) encephalitis and various tumors such as seminoma. However, when the diagnosis of neoplasia is uncertain and the clinical syndrome resembles those caused by other etiologies, the possibility of anti-KLHL11 encephalitis may not be obvious during ...
Adrian Scutelnic +4 more
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Determining the psychometric properties of the Enhancing Decision-making Assessment in Midwifery (EDAM) measure in a cross cultural context [PDF]
© 2016 Jefford et al. Background: The ability to act on and justify clinical decisions as autonomous accountable midwifery practitioners, is encompassed within many international regulatory frameworks, yet decision-making within midwifery is poorly ...
Jefford, Elaine +2 more
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Introductory Clinical Reasoning Curriculum
Introduction Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill necessary to the practice of medicine. For the novice learner, it is a difficult skill to master and most teachers have a difficult time making the process of clinical reasoning explicit and evident.
Adam Weinstein, Roshini Pinto-Powell
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Superhuman? Perceptions of accelerated students and graduates working in health care [PDF]
Background: Accelerated university courses were developed in response to consumer demand and educational advances, yet a lack of research exists related to the impact of accelerated health care courses in the United Kingdom.
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Is it still useful to publish case reports?
Although the medical literature is flooded with case descriptions, it is difficult to dismiss the significant impact that a clinical observation limited to one or two patients can have. Case reports can also play a critical role in other areas such as
Gérard Waeber +2 more
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MANAGEMENT OF A GUILLAIN BARRE SYNDROME PATIENT THROUGH THREE TRACK REASONING: A CASE STUDY
Background: Clinical reasoning is a thinking and decision making process which occur in clinical practice. It helps the health care providers to solve the clinical problem by using their reasoning process in an effective and efficient manner. Three track
Shamima Islam Nipa +4 more
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Skill Session on Writing Patient Assessments for Pediatric Clerkship Students
Introduction Formulating written patient assessments requires the student to synthesize subjective and objective information and use clinical reasoning to reach a diagnosis.
Sofia Khera +5 more
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