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  • Collaborative clinical reasoning (CCR) is essential for optimal patient outcomes and safety.
  • A gap exists in understanding the definition, structure, and implications of CCR.
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  • To explore and synthesize existing research on Collaborative Clinical Reasoning (CCR).
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  • To highlight areas for future research in CCR.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive scoping review was conducted.
  • Searches were performed across major databases: Medline, PsychInfo, Scopus, and Web of Science.
  • Inclusion criteria focused on full-text articles published between 2011 and 2020, excluding 'shared decision making'.

Main Results:

  • Twenty-four articles were included in the review, indicating a growing research interest in CCR.
  • The majority of studies (14) focused on the decision-making process.
  • Key influencers identified include communication, trust, and team dynamics, yet only two articles offered specific CCR definitions.

Conclusions:

  • A significant gap persists in the definition and structuring of CCR, despite its prevalence in decision-making studies.
  • Explicit theoretical frameworks, such as those by Blondon et al. and Kiesewetter et al., are crucial for advancing CCR research.
  • Further exploration of interprofessional collaboration and clinical reasoning is warranted.