Aim: The recording, identification, coding and classification of clinical decisions by intensive care nurses. Background: Clinical decision-making is an essential dimension of nursing practice as through this process nurses make choices to meet the goals of patient care. Intensive care nurses' decision-making has received attention because of the complexity and urgency associated with it, however, the types of nurses' clinical decisions have not been described systematically. Methods: Qualitative content analysis of daily diaries of clinical decisions recorded during nursing work by 23 purposefully selected intensive care nurses from three major hospitals of Greece. The process of data collection and analysis continued until the point of th...
The study answers the question: 'How can nurses' properly considered decisions relating to patient c...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Nursing education has been inadequate in preparing nurses for clinical decision-making. The philosop...
Aim: The recording, identification, coding and classification of clinical decisions by intensive car...
AIM: The recording, identification, coding and classification of clinical decisions by intensive car...
The aim of this thesis was to find which factors prevail to influence the decisions that nurses make...
This article reports the types and complexity level of decisions made in everyday clinical practice ...
Background & Objectives: Unstable condition of clinical situation of patients in Intensive Care ...
AIM: To identify what decisions nurses make in medical, surgical and critical care areas and compare...
Objective: To explore the decision making approaches used by nurses who chose to work in critical ca...
Background and aimNurses make important clinical decisions with a great impact on patient care and ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of decision making that nurses use when de...
In the current hospital environment, professional nurses are charged with patient safety and are to ...
Introduction: The clinical decision-making approach is an ongoing process in the nursing clinical se...
The Institute of Medicine identified that 98,000 deaths occur in hospitals each year due to poor dec...
The study answers the question: 'How can nurses' properly considered decisions relating to patient c...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Nursing education has been inadequate in preparing nurses for clinical decision-making. The philosop...
Aim: The recording, identification, coding and classification of clinical decisions by intensive car...
AIM: The recording, identification, coding and classification of clinical decisions by intensive car...
The aim of this thesis was to find which factors prevail to influence the decisions that nurses make...
This article reports the types and complexity level of decisions made in everyday clinical practice ...
Background & Objectives: Unstable condition of clinical situation of patients in Intensive Care ...
AIM: To identify what decisions nurses make in medical, surgical and critical care areas and compare...
Objective: To explore the decision making approaches used by nurses who chose to work in critical ca...
Background and aimNurses make important clinical decisions with a great impact on patient care and ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of decision making that nurses use when de...
In the current hospital environment, professional nurses are charged with patient safety and are to ...
Introduction: The clinical decision-making approach is an ongoing process in the nursing clinical se...
The Institute of Medicine identified that 98,000 deaths occur in hospitals each year due to poor dec...
The study answers the question: 'How can nurses' properly considered decisions relating to patient c...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Nursing education has been inadequate in preparing nurses for clinical decision-making. The philosop...