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

    Problem-solving in nursing is the act of utilizing critical thinking and decision-making skills to identify, analyze, and address problems or challenges encountered by nurses in the healthcare setting. ... Because evidence-based practices are based on proven research and data, utilizing an evidence-based approach can be helpful when you try to ...

  2. Problem Solving in Nursing: Strategies for Your Staff

    Nurses can implement the original nursing process to guide patient care for problem solving in nursing. These steps include: Assessment. Use critical thinking skills to brainstorm and gather information. Diagnosis. Identify the problem and any triggers or obstacles. Planning. Collaborate to formulate the desired outcome based on proven methods ...

  3. Faye Abdellah: 21 Nursing Problems Theory

    The problem-solving approach is readily generalizable to the client with specific health needs and specific nursing problems. With the model's nature, healthcare providers and practitioners can use Abdellah's problem-solving approach to guide various activities within the clinical setting.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Critical Thinking in Nursing: Developing Effective Skills

    Critical thinking in nursing involves identifying a problem, determining the best solution, and implementing an effective method to resolve the issue using clinical decision-making skills. ... Problem-solving skills. Practicing your problem-solving skills can improve your critical-thinking skills. Analyze the problem, consider alternate ...

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

    Background. Problem solving involves recognizing the difference between the problem solver's current state and the goal state to be reached, and resolving the obstacles that prevent them from achieving the goal [].Acquiring problem-solving ability based on judgment and critical thinking is an important element of nursing education [].Furthermore, the use of effective problem-solving ...

  8. 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.

  9. Critical Thinking: The Development of an Essential Skill for Nursing

    Critical thinking is applied by nurses in the process of solving problems of patients and decision-making process with creativity to enhance the effect. It is an essential process for a safe, efficient and skillful nursing intervention. Critical thinking according to Scriven and Paul is the mental active process and subtle perception, analysis ...

  10. 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 ...

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

    The nursing process, which is heavily used and frequently described as a problem-solving approach to nursing care, requires a deductive reasoning process which is not the problem-solving process in use during care-giving activities. More knowledge is required on what process is in place as we develop as a profession.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 21 Nursing Problems by Faye Abdellah

    Problem-solving is an activity that is inherently logical in nature. The framework focuses on nursing practice and individual patients. The twenty-one nursing problems identified in the nursing theory are comprised of ten steps used to identify the patient's problems and eleven skills used in developing a treatment typology or nursing care plan .

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

    2.1. Study Design. To create and analyze the structural model for clinical nurses' communication skills, problem-solving ability, understanding of patients' conditions, and nurse's perception of professionalism, the theoretical relationships among the variables were developed based on related theories.

  16. The nursing process

    The nursing process provides a problem-solving approach to nursing care based on the needs and problems of the individual patient. Whenever possible, the patient and his relatives are encouraged to participate in decisions relating to his care.

  17. Faye Glenn Abdellah's Theory

    Abdellah's theory has interrelated the concepts of health, nursing problems, and problem solving. Problem solving is an activity that is inherently logical in nature. ... the theoretical statement of nursing that can be derived is the use of the problem solving approach with key nursing problems related to health needs of people. From this ...

  18. Evidence-Based Practice: The Problem-Solving Approach

    EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE (EBP): THE PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH. As the nursing profession continues to evolve, the educational focus is also changing. One of the most significant emerging trends in healthcare today is the focus on evidence-based practice, also known as EBP. Evidenced-based practice is often described as an approach to patient care ...

  19. 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.

  20. PDF UNIT 4 PROBLEM SOLVING APPROACH IN NURSING

    l. relate steps of problem solving approach to steps of nursing process; recognize cognitive, affective and psychomotor abilities of nurses needed in problem solving through nursing process; collect subjective and objective data in order to assess client's responses/health status patterns to identify clients actual and potential problems; 66. l.

  21. Nursing Professional Development Evidence-Based Practice

    It is defined as "The nursing professional development (NPD) practitioner integrates scholarship, evidence, and research findings into practice" (p. 104). ... The JHNEBP Model is a problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making with user-friendly tools to guide individual or group use. It is explicitly designed to meet the needs of ...

  22. 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 ...

  23. Effects of integration interdisciplinary learning on student learning

    Background Interdisciplinary collaboration is known to foster professional innovation and enhance student learning across different domains. However, the research on the effectiveness of integration of interdisciplinary learning in pediatric nursing education is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effectiveness of integrating game-based learning, an interdisciplinary approach ...

  24. Chapter 4 Nursing Process

    A problem-focused nursing diagnosis is a "clinical judgment concerning an undesirable human response to health condition/life processes that exist in an individual, ... A lifelong problem-solving approach that integrates the best evidence from well-designed research studies and evidence-based theories; clinical expertise and evidence from ...

  25. Impact of a game-based interprofessional education program on medical

    Background The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment and the necessity of multidisciplinary teamwork have highlighted the importance of interprofessional education (IPE). IPE aims to enhance the quality of patient care through collaborative education involving various healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. This study sought to analyze how game-based ...