批判性思维
渐晕
护理部
医学
比例(比率)
危重护理
心理学
医学教育
医疗保健
社会心理学
教育学
经济增长
量子力学
物理
经济
作者
Mohammad Rababa,Sami Al‐Rawashdeh
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.iccn.2020.103000
摘要
The current study aimed to examine nurses' critical thinking and decision-making skills related to pain management and their association with nurses' characteristics.This descriptive correlational study used a convenience sample of 115 critical care nurses working in a university hospital in Jordan. Data were collected using a pain-related vignette and validated questionnaires.The Critical Thinking Self-Assessment Scale and the Nursing Decision-Making Instrument were used to measure the nurses' critical thinking and decision-making skills, respectively. As a secondary outcome measure, data regarding the sociodemographic/professional characteristics of the participants, including gender, marital status, experience, education and work environment, were collected.The participating nurses reported poor critical thinking and intuitive decision-making skills related to pain management. Nurses with more clinical experience and higher levels of education reported significantly better critical thinking and intuitive decision-making skills than less experienced and less educated nurses. Nurses with intuitive decision-making modes reported significantly better levels of critical thinking than nurses with analytical or flexible analytical-intuitive decision-making modes.Critical care nurses were found to have ineffective critical thinking and intuitive decision-making skills related to pain management, which may lead to poor patient outcomes. Gaining more in-depth understanding of nurses' critical thinking and decision-making skills and their associated factors is crucial for achieving effective pain management in critical care settings.
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