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Keywords
Clinical reasoning, Clinical reasoning education, nursing/midwifery skills
Organisations (1) , Researchers (4)
0382  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  35614  PhD Ljubiša Pađen  Public health (occupational safety)  Head  2022 - 2023  218 
2.  31212  PhD Manca Pajnič  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2022 - 2024  251 
3.  39884  PhD Mirjam Ravljen  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2022 - 2024  164 
4.  31201  Renata Vettorazzi  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2022 - 2024  335 
Abstract
We aim to gain insight in nursing/midwife students and registered nurses/midwifes understanding of clinical reasoning across various EU countries. We will describe the various teaching models for nursing/midwife students across EU countries and exchange good practices. University colleges are committed to the education of nurses/midwifes who are being adequately prepared to work in complex and challenging clinical environments (Levett-Jones et al., 2010). Nursing/midwifery education increasingly invests in teaching students effective clinical reasoning skills. The importance of teaching clinical reasoning are multidimensional but include the difficulties beginning nurses encounter when differentiating between a clinical problem that needs immediate attention and one that is less acute (del Bueno, 1994); and a tendency to make errors in time sensitive situations where there is a large amount of complex data to process (O‟Neill, 1994). Despite the importance of developing and subsequently measuring clinical reasoning skills, little is known about the reasoning skills of nurses/midwifes. Furthermore there seems to be a gap between the clinical reasoning framework used by experienced nurses and nursing students. We therefore aim to close this gap between experienced nurses/midwifes understanding of clinical reasoning and nursing/midwifes students understanding of clinical reasoning.
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