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Classifying clinical decision making: a unifying approach.

C D Buckingham1, A Adams

  • 1European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, England. c.d.buckingham@aston.ac.uk

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|November 30, 2000
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This study addresses challenges in nursing decision-making due to diverse theories. It proposes a unifying classification model to improve clarity, collaboration, and professional status in healthcare.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Decision-Making Theory
  • Psychological Classification

Background:

  • Multiple, disparate decision-making theories complicate nursing practice.
  • Disciplinary uniqueness in decision-making hinders identification of best practices and professional advancement.
  • Multidisciplinary healthcare settings exacerbate issues with varied decision-making models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify and compare decision-making concepts across disciplines.
  • To demonstrate underlying similarities in diverse decision-making theories.
  • To propose a unifying framework for understanding nursing decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of existing decision-making theories from various disciplines.
  • Application of psychological classification as a unifying framework.

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  • Development of a general classification model for decision-making activities.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified detrimental effects of multiple theories on nursing practice and professional status.
    • Re-conceptualized diverse decision-making explanations as classification behavior.
    • Presented a detailed classification model applicable across clinical domains.

    Conclusions:

    • A unified classification model can clarify decision-making processes in nursing.
    • This approach can enhance multidisciplinary collaboration and reduce clinical elitism.
    • Improved understanding of decision-making benefits nurses and healthcare organizations.