Cognitive continuum theory in Nursing Decision-Making
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posted on 2023-05-17, 17:04 authored by Cader, R, Steven CampbellSteven Campbell, Watson, DAim. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and evaluate Cognitive Continuum Theory and to provide evidence for its relevance to nurses' decision-making. Background. It is critical that theories used in nursing are evaluated to provide an understanding of their aims, concepts and usefulness. With the advent of evidence-based care, theories on decision-making have acquired increased significance. Method. The criteria identified by Fawcett's framework has been used to analyse and evaluate Hammond's Cognitive Continuum Theory. Findings. There is empirical evidence to support many of the concepts and propositions of Cognitive Continuum Theory. The theory has been applied to the decision-making process of many professionals, including medical practitioners and nurses. Existing evidence suggests that Cognitive Continuum Theory can provide the framework to explain decision-making in nursing. Conclusion. Cognitive Continuum Theory has the potential to make major contributions towards understanding the decision-making process of nurses in the clinical environment. Knowledge of the theory in nursing practice has become crucial. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Journal of Advanced NursingVolume
49Issue
4Pagination
397-405ISSN
1365-2648Department/School
School of NursingPublisher
Blackwell Publishing LtdPlace of publication
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