Clinical judgment and diagnostic reasoning of nursing students in clinical simulation

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Objectives: to determine the degree of association between clinical judgment and diagnostic reasoning of nursing students in clinical simulation. Methods: this is a correlational research design using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 41 nursing students who assisted a patient with vaso-occlusive crisis in a high-fidelity clinical simulation setting. The instruments used included the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric-Brazilian Version and the Diagnostic Thinking Inventory. Results: clinical judgment was associated with diagnostic reasoning (r=0.313; p=0.046), as well as the “noticing” aspect of clinical judgment with diagnostic reasoning (r=0.312; p=0.047). Conclusions: the results show that skills to interpret patient data are associated with diagnostic reasoning skills. Teaching clinical judgment skills is necessary to develop the diagnostic reasoning of nursing students.

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Nunes, J. G. P., Amendoeira, J. J. P., da Cruz, D. de A. L. M., Lasater, K., Morais, S. C. R. V., & de Carvalho, E. C. (2020). Clinical judgment and diagnostic reasoning of nursing students in clinical simulation. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0878

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