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The Journal of Clinical Nursing publishes research and developments relevant to all areas of nursing practice- community, geriatric, mental health, pediatric & more.
We publish high quality papers from across the methodological spectrum that make an important and novel contribution to the field of clinical nursing (regardless of where care is provided), and which demonstrate clinical application and international relevance.
The Journal of Clinical Nursing publishes research and developments relevant to all areas of nursing practice- community, geriatric, mental health, pediatric & more.
A gap in the provision of a patient-centric approach to decision-making was identified. Education, support and research is needed to assist decision-making. A new Person-Centred Nursing Model of the Cognitive Continuum Theory has been proposed to guide future research in clinical decision-making.
This study highlights the nursing knowledge gaps with regard to nurses’ use of clinical reasoning and judgment and encourages nursing educators and professionals to focus on developing nurses’ clinical reasoning and judgment with regard to their patients’ safety.
Guidelines for reporting noncomplex qualitative evidence syntheses. Rapid Evidence Assessment. The Journal of Clinical Nursing publishes research and developments relevant to all areas of nursing practice- community, geriatric, mental health, pediatric & more.
Clinical judgement is a key attribute of professional practice (Seidi et al., 2015; Tanner, 2006), and its application is vital to the nursing process, effective clinical decision-making, problem-solving and the overall consequence of safe and quality patient care (Seidi et al., 2015).
This study explores how nurses across various roles within a hospital care unit exercise clinical leadership. The findings reveal five active forms of nurses' clinical leadership, perceived by nurses to positively impact patients, the interdisciplinary team and the organisation.
Volume 33, Issue 1. The Journal of Clinical Nursing publishes research and developments relevant to all areas of nursing practice- community, geriatric, mental health, pediatric & more.
As critical thinking ability positively predicts nurses' medication safety competence, hospitals and nursing administrators should consider continuing nursing education and training to improve critical thinking skills, thereby promoting medication safety competence among clinical nurses.