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1 wrz 2022 · In this scoping review, we explore research on cognitive and implicit biases in nursing, including the types of judgments and decisions that are impacted, and potential interventions to overcome these biases. 1.1. Clinical judgment and decision-making in nursing.
Cognitive biases are innate mental short cuts or systematic errors occur-ring during decision making that lead to incorrect decisions.1 Cognitive bias negatively impacts clinical decision making and contributes to poor health outcomes.
9 lip 2020 · The questions of whether and how reflection addresses unconscious biases are relatively unexplored in the nursing literature. Given that accurate self-assessment is integral to reflective practice, this article attempts to explore the potential impact of unconscious bias on reflection.
Cognitive biases are innate mental short cuts or systematic errors occurring during decision making that lead to incorrect decisions. 1 Cognitive bias negatively impacts clinical decision making and contributes to poor health outcomes.
10 kwi 2018 · Errors in clinical reasoning, known as cognitive biases, are implicated in a significant proportion of diagnostic errors. Despite this knowledge, little emphasis is currently placed on teaching cognitive psychology in the undergraduate medical curriculum. Understanding the origin of these biases and their impact on clinical decision making ...
The aim of this study was to map the evidence and key concepts related to bias in nurses' judgment and decision-making, including interventions to correct or overcome these biases. Methods: We conducted a scoping review using Joanna Briggs methodology.
Understanding how mental models differ across boundaries is essential to reconciling disparate mental models and developing a single process that aligns multiple work systems. Studying these misalignments and the structural differences of work systems is essential to creating safe patient journeys.