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Structure and Characteristics of Clinical Judgment in Psychosocial Nursing Care Junko Nakanishi 1 , Ichiko Kajimoto 1 , Sayumi Nojima 2 , Ayami Nakano 2 , Ruri Miyata 5 , Hiroko Azechi 2 , Kazuko Nagato 2 , Chie Miyai 3 , Waka Kajiwara 4 1Ehime College of Health Science 2Kochi Women's University 3Kochi Medical University Hospital 4Chikamori Hospital Keyword: 臨床判断 , こころのケア , 質的研究 , clinical judgment , psychosocial nursing care , inductive qualitative approach pp.167-177
Published Date 1998/4/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681900449
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 The purpose of this study was to identify the structure and characteristics of clinical judgment in psychosocial nursing care.

 In this study, an inductive qualitative approach was used. Subjects were a convenient sample of nurses who have more than 5 yearse xperience and agreed to participate in this research. Data was collected through semistructured interviews. Data was recorded on a tape and transcribed, then analyzed based on Grounded Theory Approach.

 Subjects: the number of subjects were consisted of 38 nurses. The average age and duration of clinical experience was 36.6 years old and 12.6 years. Result: three constructions of clinical judgment were extracted; 1)judgment content, 2)judgment criteria, and 3)monitoring.

 Nurses made clinical judgments on information input. This input was processed as the content of clinical judgment and also two dimensions; judgment related to care situations and to care planning. Judgment related to the care situation included the following content; emotional condition, illness trajectory, activity of daily living, social support and predictability of future conditions. Judgment related to care planning included the following content; potential strength (power) among the patient, nurses, and the nursing team; the relationship between the patient and nurses and between the patient and the nursing team; strategyand direction of care.

 The second construction of clinical judgment was criteria. Nurses made clinical judgments according to the 4 criteria which were professional knowledge, past experience, patient characteristics, and personal experience.

 The third construction of clinical judgment was monitoring. This means reliable clinical judgment requires monitoring and feedback.

 Three types of clinical judgment among nurses were identified; flexible type, progressive type, intuitional type and protocol type.

 Discussion: The dynamics and characteristics of clinical judgment were discussed to promote ability of clinical judgment among nurses. This study propose a model of clinical judgment in psychosocial nursing care setting.


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