Critical Thinking Skills in Nursing Education
Introduction:
Students are the foundation of our society, which will be created based on the basis of their
educational achievement and view their knowledge and learning. Nursing students are the
important and building block of health care delivery system; their educational standards
will influence their clinical training and contribute to their future learning, skills, and
performance. (Mohammad et, al. 2021).
Critical thinking skills in nursing education:
Nursing educational program emphasizes abstract thinking critical skills. By applying problem-solving strategies and prioritize risk management by making decisions related to problematic views, thinking abilities should improve some intellectual capabilities skills required in recognizing problems by inspecting and identifying the problem, arranging the problem in sequences, identifying the solutions, performing the care planed and evaluate the care provided. (Papathanasiou et, al., 2014) . From a conceptual framework, students will begin to discuss and analyze. Data assessment is an important part of critical thinking, and students will need to confirm the correctness of data identified by exploring and recognizing other research studies evidences information’s (Nagshabandi, 2018). Students must comprehend and critically evaluate the patient's circumstances. (A Brunt, 2005).
The process of critical thinking:
The nursing care plan steps
is a methodological approach used by nurses and nursing students to explore and
refine the patient's problem and attempt to address it in a systematic manner.
When providing care to a patient, the nursing care plan steps is defined as a
phase completed by nurses whether students or employees. The procedure begins
with the student collecting data and information from the patient during the
assessment. The next stage is to plan the care that will be provided by
prioritizing the patient's needs. Following that, intervention and evaluation
must provide care to the patient and examine the situation to ensure it has been
resolved (YILDIRIM, ZKAHRAMAN 2011). A nursing diagnosis process is
a problem-solving approach in which symptoms are identified and cut off into
concerns and resolved by nurse planning and intervention (A Brunt, 2005). The
nursing care plan steps is governed by the goal of clarifying and resolving
patient concerns. The issue was identified as a situation that the patient and
family may encounter, in which the students or staff nurses attempt to assist
them through performance appraisal that may hurt the patient, rather than
giving safe care with an emphasis on the difficulties. (Shin and Kim, 2013). The nursing care plan steps is crucial in thinking
abilities and saving patient lives; all parties will be satisfied with the
outcomes and treatment (Shin and Kim, 2013).
Important of Critical thinking skills:
The ability to handle thinking capacities in the nursing care plan processes is regarded to improve nursing skills and production. (Papathanasiou et, al., 2014). The best method and strategy of solving many issues and problems in clinical areas by using nursing care plan. To employ intellectual abilities concerning, a care plan as a baseline for professional practice performance. Nurse tutors and instructors are responsible for integrating high degree of conceptual thinking abilities aptitude skills into nursing care plan steps in practice areas. (A Brunt, 2005) The tutor encourages the learner to clarify the assumptions and make a decision. The tutor or educator encouraged the pupils by showing them how to carry out the nursing care plan. When faced with any challenges during clinical training, thinking abilities can be developed and enhanced using this strategy.
Struggles can be faced by nursing students and how to solve it:
Nursing students may struggle at first with data collection, organization, and analysis as part of the nursing diagnosis process. (Nagshabandi, 2018) Nurse tutors are in charge of coaching and educating people in their cognitive processes. The tutor's role modelling is critical. A nurse tutor is responsible for teaching and guiding students in employing conceptual thinking skills in the nursing care plan steps, which can help students enhance their thinking abilities. (Shin and Kim, 2013). Students must have specific quality features when conferring degree from a nursing program and be able to develop intellectual conceptual thinking abilities necessary for occupational profession while performing patient care in the hospital, so nursing instructors and tutors must guarantee that these standards are met before engaging in occupational performance of the students. (Rogal and Young, 2008). Also, by directly captivate students in special based learning activities that require the type of thinking they want them to acquire, critical thinking might be understudied. We must work as independent nursing practitioners and use scientific methodologies; thus, this evolution of mind is required. A considerable adjustment in teaching and learning methodologies is required in nursing colleges in order to boost intellectual thinking capacities more critically. (Shin and Kim, 2013).
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