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INTELLECTUAL REASONING AND CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

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  11-19

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 Background and aim: NURSES make important clinical decisions with a great impact on patient care and their professional performance. Although decision-making is a basic and essential concept of nursing, limited understanding exists regarding the quality of CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING of CRITICAL CARE NURSES and its effective factors. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore intellectual reasoning and CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING criteria of CRITICAL CARE NURSES.Material and methods: 14 NURSES in 4 teachinghospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences participated in the study. Data were collected by in-depth semi-structured interviews. CONTENT ANALYSIS was used to analyze the data. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed concurrently with data collection.Findings: In general, 6 main themes emerged.3 related to intellectual reasoning included intuition, recognition of similar situations and hypothesis testing and the other 3concerning criteria of decision-making were risk-benefit level, organizational requirements and complementary sources of information.Conclusion: The findings provide a deep understanding of CRITICAL CARE NURSES’ experiences regarding intellectual reasoning and CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING criteria. This can be influential in addition to facilitating more efficient decision-makings on improving the outcomes of independent as well as collaborative nursing interventions.

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    RAMEZANI BADR, F., NIKBAKHT NASRABADI, A., PARSA YEKTA, Z., & TALEGHANI, F.. (2010). INTELLECTUAL REASONING AND CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. ADVANCES IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY (FACULTY OF NURSING OF MIDWIFERY QUARTERLY), 20(68), 11-19. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/108185/en

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    RAMEZANI BADR F., NIKBAKHT NASRABADI A., PARSA YEKTA Z., TALEGHANI F.. INTELLECTUAL REASONING AND CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. ADVANCES IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY (FACULTY OF NURSING OF MIDWIFERY QUARTERLY)[Internet]. 2010;20(68):11-19. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/108185/en

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    F. RAMEZANI BADR, A. NIKBAKHT NASRABADI, Z. PARSA YEKTA, and F. TALEGHANI, “INTELLECTUAL REASONING AND CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY,” ADVANCES IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY (FACULTY OF NURSING OF MIDWIFERY QUARTERLY), vol. 20, no. 68, pp. 11–19, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/108185/en

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