Background. This paper's starting point is the recognition (descriptive not normative) that, for the vast majority of day-to-day clinical decision-making situations, the 'evidence' for decision-making is experiential knowledge. Moreover, reliance on this knowledge base means that nurses must use cognitive shortcuts or heuristics for handling information when making decisions. These heuristics encourage systematic biases in decision-makers and deviations from the normative rules of 'good' decision-making. Aims. The aim of the paper is to explore three common heuristics and the biases that arise when handling complex information in clinical decision-making (overconfidence, hindsight and base rate neglect) and, in response to these biases, to ...
Every day, we must make decisions that range from simple and risk-free to difficult and risky. Our c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This paper reports a study about the effect of knowledge sources, such as hand...
While most health professionals have embraced the concept of evidence-informed clinical decision-mak...
Clinical experience as evidence in evidence-based practice Background. This paper’s starting point i...
AIM: To examine those sources of information which nurses find useful for reducing the uncertainty a...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
We all make judgements and decisions every day about what to wear, eat or do. The decisions affect u...
This paper explores the two predominant theoretical approaches to the process of nurse decision maki...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Aim. This paper discusses measurement of the quality of judgement and decision-making in nursing res...
This paper offers a critical reflection about how undertaking an MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP...
Background: Nurses' risk assessments of patients at risk of deterioration are sometimes suboptimal. ...
Background. There is a lack of evidence regarding the kinds of decisions made by primary care nurses...
Aims and objectives To explore the use of information by nurses making decisions in clinically unce...
The decision-making process in nursing is complex. High quality care is dependent on good clinical ...
Every day, we must make decisions that range from simple and risk-free to difficult and risky. Our c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This paper reports a study about the effect of knowledge sources, such as hand...
While most health professionals have embraced the concept of evidence-informed clinical decision-mak...
Clinical experience as evidence in evidence-based practice Background. This paper’s starting point i...
AIM: To examine those sources of information which nurses find useful for reducing the uncertainty a...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
We all make judgements and decisions every day about what to wear, eat or do. The decisions affect u...
This paper explores the two predominant theoretical approaches to the process of nurse decision maki...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Aim. This paper discusses measurement of the quality of judgement and decision-making in nursing res...
This paper offers a critical reflection about how undertaking an MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP...
Background: Nurses' risk assessments of patients at risk of deterioration are sometimes suboptimal. ...
Background. There is a lack of evidence regarding the kinds of decisions made by primary care nurses...
Aims and objectives To explore the use of information by nurses making decisions in clinically unce...
The decision-making process in nursing is complex. High quality care is dependent on good clinical ...
Every day, we must make decisions that range from simple and risk-free to difficult and risky. Our c...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This paper reports a study about the effect of knowledge sources, such as hand...
While most health professionals have embraced the concept of evidence-informed clinical decision-mak...