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  1. What is Problem-Solving in Nursing? (With Examples, Importance, & Tips

    Problem-solving in nursing is the vital foundation that makes up a nurse's clinical judgment and critical thinking skills. Having a strong problem-solving skillset is pertinent to possessing the ability and means to provide safe, quality care to a variety of patients. Nurses must rely on their clinical judgment and critical thinking skills to ...

  2. The influencing factors of clinical nurses' problem solving dilemma: a

    Purpose. Problem solving has been defined as "a goal-directed sequence of cognitive and affective operations as well as behavioural responses to adapting to internal or external demands or challenges. Studies have shown that some nurses lack rational thinking and decision-making ability to identify patients' health problems and make ...

  3. Factors Influencing Problem-Solving Competence of Nursing Students: A

    The subjects' mean problem-solving ability score was 3.63 out of 5. Factors affecting problem-solving ability were age, communication competence, and metacognition, among which metacognition had the greatest influence. These variables explained 51.2% of the problem-solving ability of nursing students. Thus, it is necessary to provide guidance ...

  4. PDF Critical Thinking in Nursing: Decision-making and Problem-solving

    s, and problem-solving, which requires analysis. Decision-makingfree flow of ideas is essential to problem-solving and decision-making becaus. it helps prevent preconceived ideas from controlling the process. Many decisions in healthcare are arrived at by group or teams rather than by the in. vidual, and this type of decision-making requ.

  5. Nursing Management

    Nurse leaders perceive their role as a problem-solver, which is a necessary step in advocacy. 27 Problem-solving is a process that contains the elements of decision-making and critical thinking. 28. The theory that emerged from the core categories explicitly focused on the central phenomenon of LHV in the nursing work environment.

  6. Problem Solving in Nursing: Strategies for Your Staff

    Here are some essentials for building a culture of innovation that encourages problem solving: Present problems as opportunities instead of obstacles. Strive to be a positive role model. Support creative thinking and staff collaboration. Encourage feedback and embrace new ideas. Respect staff knowledge and abilities.

  7. The influencing factors of clinical nurses' problem solving dilemma: a

    This study aimed to understand the influencing factors of clinical nurses' problem solving dilemma, to provide a basis for developing training strategies and improving the ability of clinical nurses in problem solving. Methods: A qualitative research was conducted using in-depth interviews from August 2020 to December 2020.

  8. Clinical problem-solving in nursing: insights from the literature

    Abstract. This paper reviews the literature surrounding the research on how individuals solve problems. The purpose of the review is to heighten awareness amongst nurses in general, and nurse academics in particular about the theories developed, approaches taken and conclusions reached on how clinicians problem-solve.

  9. Problem solving in nursing practice: application, process, skill

    This paper analyses the role of problem solving in nursing practice including the process, acquisition and measurement of problem-solving skills It is argued that while problem-solving ability is acknowledged as critical if today's nurse practitioner is to maintain effective clinical practice, to date it retains a marginal place in nurse education curricula Further, it has attracted limited ...

  10. Effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning on Development of Nursing

    Unlike traditional instruction, which relies heavily on lectures and limited self-directed learning, PBL encourages active problem-solving and collaboration among students. 9 PBL has been hailed as the "most significant innovation in education for professions in many years," a testament to its transformative impact on the field of education ...

  11. Impact of social problem-solving training on critical thinking and

    Background. Continuous monitoring and providing high-quality care to patients is one of the main tasks of nurses. Nurses' roles are diverse and include care, educational, supportive, and interventional roles when dealing with patients' clinical problems [1, 2].Providing professional nursing services requires the cognitive skills such as problem-solving, decision-making and critical ...

  12. The effect of problem-based learning in nursing education: a meta

    Problem-based learning (PBL) has been identified as an approach that improves the training of nurses by teaching them how to apply theory to clinical practice and by developing their problem-solving skills, which could be used to overcome environmental constraints within clinical practice. A consensus is emerging that there is a need for systematic reviews and meta-analyses regarding a range ...

  13. The influencing factors of clinical nurses' problem solving dilemma: a

    Conclusion . The influencing factors of clinical nurses' problem-solving dilemma are diverse. Hospital managers and nursing educators should pay attention to the problem-solving of clinical nurses, carry out a series of training and counselling of nurses by using the method of situational simulation, optimize the nursing management mode, learn to use new media technology to improve the ...

  14. Knowledge-driven problem-solving models in nursing education

    This paper compares the hypothetico-deductive model of clinical problem solving commonly used in current nurse education and practice with the knowledge-driven problem-solving model (Bordage, Grant, & Marsden, 1990). It is argued that the knowledge-driven model provides a more complete account of the processes involved in clinical problem solving.

  15. Strategies for Problem Solving

    Step 2: Analyze the Problem. Break down the problem to get an understanding of the problem. Determine how the problem developed. Determine the impact of the problem. Step 3: Develop Solutions. Brainstorm and list all possible solutions that focus on resolving the identified problem. Do not eliminate any possible solutions at this stage.

  16. Problem solving in nursing practice: application, process, skill

    Abstract. This paper analyses the role of problem solving in nursing practice including the process, acquisition and measurement of problem-solving skills. It is argued that while problem-solving ability is acknowledged as critical if today's nurse practitioner is to maintain effective clinical practice, to date it retains a marginal place in ...

  17. A comparison of problem-based and traditional education on nursing

    This descriptive analytic study compared levels of critical thinking among senior nursing students (N=147) in two educational programs, one of which used a problem-based learning (PBL) model while the other used a traditional model. The California critical thinking disposition inventory (CCTDI) was used as a data collection tool.

  18. Second-order problem solving: Nurses' perspectives on learning from

    4I Framework of Organizational Learning can be an underlying guide to enrich frontline nurses' role in promoting organizations to learn from near misses. In this study, nurses displayed their pivotal role in organizational learning from near misses by using second-order problem solving. However, additional knowledge, skills, and support are ...

  19. Impact of social problem-solving training on critical thinking and

    Background The complex health system and challenging patient care environment require experienced nurses, especially those with high cognitive skills such as problem-solving, decision- making and critical thinking. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of social problem-solving training on nursing students' critical thinking and decision-making. Methods This study was quasi ...

  20. The Effect of Simulation Nursing Education Using the Outcome-Present

    This problem-solving process is an important factor that nurses should acquire, as it can help in decision making for an effective knowledge-based problem-solving strategy , and help build clinical reasoning and judgment needed to solve nursing problems [11,12]. Additionally, nurses should acquire a rapid and clear problem-solving ability in ...

  21. [Ethical issues in nursing leadership]

    The decision making methods commonly used when facing ethical dilemma explored in this study include the traditional problem solving, nursing process, MORAL model, and Murphy's methods. Although decision making for ethical dilemmas is governed by no universal rule, nurses are responsible to try to foster a trusting relationship between employee ...

  22. Thinking your way to successful problem-solving

    To solve a problem you need to generate solutions. However, the obvious solution may not necessarily be the best. To generate solutions, a mixture of creative and analytical thinking is needed (Bransford, 1993). Creativity is about escaping from preconceived ideas that block the way to finding an innovative solution to a problem.

  23. Communication Skills, Problem-Solving Ability, Understanding of

    The structural model for relationships among clinical nurses' communication skills, problem-solving ability, understanding of patients' condition, and nurse's perception of professionalism that would be suitable for predicting the influencing relationships was verified. ... Kim M. Influence of nursing informatics competencies and problem ...