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Title: | Clinical reasoning : exploring its characteristics and enhancing its learning |
Authors: | Gruppetta, Mark Mallia, Maria |
Keywords: | Medical logic Diagnosis -- Decision making Diagnosis -- Methodology |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Mark Allen Publishing |
Citation: | Gruppetta, M., & Mallia, M. (2020). Clinical reasoning : exploring its characteristics and enhancing its learning. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 81(10), 1-9. |
Abstract: | Clinical reasoning is an extensive and intricate field, dealing with the process of thinking and decision making in practice. Its study can be quite challenging because it is context and task dependent. Educational frameworks such as the conscious competence model and the dual process reasoning model have been developed to help its understanding. To enhance the learning of clinical reasoning, there are significant areas that can be targeted through learning processes. These include knowledge adequacy; ability to gather appropriate patient data; use of proper reasoning strategies to address specific clinical questions; and the ability to reflect and evaluate on decisions taken, together with the role of the wider practice community and the activity of professional socialisation. This article explores the characteristics of clinical reasoning and delves deeper into the various strategies that prove useful for learning. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/88774 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacM&SMed |
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