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Clinical reasoning of nursing students on clinical placement: Clinical educators' perceptions
Affiliation:1. Princess Alexandra Hospital, Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba 4102, Australia;2. Central Queensland University, Queensland, Australia;1. Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, Clinton Township, MI 48038, USA;2. Capella University, Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA
Abstract:Graduate nurses may have knowledge and adequate clinical psychomotor skills however they have been identified as lacking the clinical reasoning skills to deliver safe, effective care suggesting contemporary educational approaches do not always facilitate the development of nursing students' clinical reasoning. While nursing literature explicates the concept of clinical reasoning and develops models that demonstrate clinical reasoning, there is very little published about nursing students and clinical reasoning during clinical placements.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten clinical educators to gain an understanding of how they recognised, developed and appraised nursing students' clinical reasoning while on clinical placement. This study found variability in the clinical educators' conceptualisation, recognition, and facilitation of students' clinical reasoning. Although most of the clinical educators conceptualised clinical reasoning as a process those who did not demonstrated the greatest variability in the recognition and facilitation of students' clinical reasoning. The clinical educators in this study also described being unable to adequately appraise a student's clinical reasoning during clinical placement with the use of the current performance assessment tool.
Keywords:Nursing students  Clinical reasoning  Clinical placement  Clinical educators
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