Measuring the effects of guided clinical reasoning on the Advanced Nursing Process quality, on nurses’ knowledge and attitude: Study protocol

Claudia Leoni-Scheiber*, Hanna Mayer, Maria Müller-Staub

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Abstract

Aim: This article is a report of a study protocol designed to examine the effects of guided clinical reasoning on the quality of the Advanced Nursing Process—the evidence-based version of the traditional nursing process. It aims to describe the theoretical framework—Kirkpatrick's evaluation model, the key concepts and the instruments for the planned study. Design: A complex experimental intervention study using data and method triangulation is proposed. Methods: Registered Nurses (N = 92), nursing records (N = 180) and 24 patients will be included. Nurses’ knowledge and attitude will be evaluated by questionnaires/tests, their clinical performance by observations. Patients’ perspective will be addressed by qualitative interviews and patient records by using the instrument Quality of Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes revised (Q-DIO R). Discussion: Kirkpatrick's model (including quantitative and qualitative methods) is providing evaluations from different perspectives on the quality of the Advanced Nursing Process and on intervention effects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1269-1280
Number of pages12
JournalNursing Open
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Advanced Nursing Process
  • Experimental studies
  • Guided clinical reasoning
  • Instrument Quality of Diagnoses, Interventions, and Outcomes (Q-DIO)
  • Nurse attitudes
  • Nursing knowledge
  • Nursing records
  • Positions on Nursing Diagnoses Scale
  • Record review
  • Standardized nursing language

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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