Several authors have highlighted the role of intuition in expertise. In particular, a large amount of data has been collected about intuition in expert nursing, and intuition plays an important role in the influential theory of nursing expertise developed by Benner (1984). We discuss this theory, and highlight both data that support it and data that challenge it. Based on this assessment, we propose a new theory of nursing expertise and intuition, which emphasizes how perception and conscious problem solving are intimately related. In the discussion, we propose that this theory opens new avenues of enquiry for research into nursing expertise
This study described the nature and component themes captured within the intuitive practice of emerg...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
Measurement of intuition use among nursing students has not occurred because developed intuition mea...
Nurses are challenged intellectually and clinically each day. The advance practice nurse requires mo...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore and identify nurses' clinical expertise in surgical ward a...
-The aim of this systematic review was to illuminate intuition in clinical nursing. Frequently descr...
vi, 69 leaves. Advisor: Marion Hemstron.Fifteen intrapartal nurses participated in this qualitative,...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the perceived intuition and willingness to act on i...
ABSTRACT In the implementation of nursing practice some situations in which theoretical and apparen...
Intuition is a rapid and unconscious source of knowledge. Its use has been documented in several fie...
At the level of excellence, perceptual consciousness is central to nursing judgment. The first part ...
In this article, we clarify and describe the nature of nursing expertise and provide a framework to ...
This paper explored whether or not a nurse practitioner possessed the perception of utilizing intuit...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, ...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of nursing literature on the topic o f intuition use wi...
This study described the nature and component themes captured within the intuitive practice of emerg...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
Measurement of intuition use among nursing students has not occurred because developed intuition mea...
Nurses are challenged intellectually and clinically each day. The advance practice nurse requires mo...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore and identify nurses' clinical expertise in surgical ward a...
-The aim of this systematic review was to illuminate intuition in clinical nursing. Frequently descr...
vi, 69 leaves. Advisor: Marion Hemstron.Fifteen intrapartal nurses participated in this qualitative,...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the perceived intuition and willingness to act on i...
ABSTRACT In the implementation of nursing practice some situations in which theoretical and apparen...
Intuition is a rapid and unconscious source of knowledge. Its use has been documented in several fie...
At the level of excellence, perceptual consciousness is central to nursing judgment. The first part ...
In this article, we clarify and describe the nature of nursing expertise and provide a framework to ...
This paper explored whether or not a nurse practitioner possessed the perception of utilizing intuit...
Several authors have hailed intuition as one of the defining features of expertise. In particular, ...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of nursing literature on the topic o f intuition use wi...
This study described the nature and component themes captured within the intuitive practice of emerg...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
Measurement of intuition use among nursing students has not occurred because developed intuition mea...