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Title: Concept Analysis: Clinical Decision Making
Authors: Sobia Batool, Shafaat Ullah, Ihsanur Rahman, Izaz Ali
Journal: Mader-e-Milat International Journal of Nursing and Allied Sciences (MINAS)
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Logical Creations Education Research Institute (LC-ERI)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
Language: en
Keywords: Patient SafetyCritical thinkingNursing EducationNursing PracticeEvidence-based practicepatient outcomesClinical reasoningCLINICAL DECISION-MAKINGClinical judgmentHealthcare Efficiency
Background: Clinical decision-making is a fundamental aspect of nursing practice, involving data collection, analysis, and the application of evidence-based knowledge to ensure optimal patient outcomes. It is a complex and dynamic process that requires nurses to integrate clinical expertise, intuition, and critical thinking in fast-paced healthcare settings. Effective decision-making enhances patient safety, improves care quality, and supports positive health outcomes in diverse clinical environments.Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze the concept of clinical decision-making in nursing by determining its defining attributes, antecedents, and consequences. Moreover, clarifying its significance in nursing practice, education, and patient care. Design: This study employs the Walker & Avant concept analysis model to examine the concept of clinical decision-making in nursing.Review Methods: The analysis followed the step-by-step concept analysis approach outlined by Walker & Avant, which involves selecting a concept, determining its defining attributes, identifying antecedents and consequences, and examining model, borderline, and contrary cases.Results: Key attributes of clinical decision-making in nursing, including intuition, critical thinking, clinical judgment, evidence-based knowledge, experience, and clinical reasoning. Model, borderline, and contrary cases illustrate the varying degrees to which these attributes influence patient care outcomes. Effective clinical decision-making enhances patient safety, optimizes treatment outcomes, and improves communication, emphasizing its critical role in nursing practice.Conclusion: Effective clinical decision-making is essential for ensuring patient safety, optimizing treatment outcomes, and enhancing healthcare efficiency. By integrating critical thinking, evidence-based knowledge, and clinical experience, nurses can make informed decisions that improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs. Strengthening clinical judgment through education and experience is crucial for advancing nursing practice and achieving better patient outcomes.
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