What is personal judgement? How can it help me interpret and follow official guidelines? How can I use it successfully in my daily practice? Rules and codes for healthcare professionals continue to proliferate yet are unable to offer practical advice in specific circumstances. To help balance official rules with the variable, unique human element, David Seedhouse and Vanessa Peutherer explain what personal judgement is and how it can be applied routinely and effectively in everyday decision-making in healthcare. Through the use of over 40 interactive scenarios drawn from real-life practice, the authors encourage readers to use a range of techniques to boost their personal judgement, introducing 11 different models and approaches to decision-making and exploring their strengths as well as their limitations. The authors then talk through their own suggestions for solving commonplace but challenging healthcare problems. Timely, original and accessible, this book provides nurses and healthcare professionals with the tools needed to navigate the reality of everyday practice, while working with the many protocols they must consider and apply in both education and practice.
Chapter 1:: Introducing Personal Judgement Chapter 2:: Classic Approaches to Nursing and Healthcare Decision-Making Chapter 3:: Myths and Facts About Healthcare Decision-Making Chapter 4:: PSP:: Personally Involved Decision-Making Chapter 5:: Practice Scenario:: An Exemplar Chapter 6:: Practice Scenarios:: Staff and Professional Issues Chapter 7:: Practice Scenarios:: Patient and Family Issues Chapter 8:: Using Imagination to Improve Personal Judgement
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