Decision-making theories from medicine and nursing may have something to offer, but fail to take into consideration midwifery context and philosophy and the decisional autonomy of women. Using an underpinning qualitative methodology, a decision-making framework was developed, which identified Good ...
Decision-making theories and their usefulness to the midwifery profession both in terms of midwifery practice and the education of midwives Int J Nurs Pract., 17 (2011), pp. 246-253 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 29 B. Djulbegovic, I. Hozo, J. Beckstead, et al. Dual processing model of...
It has also frequently drawn from non-nursing theories, like the Cognitive Continuum Theory6, whose application to nursing was tested by Cader et al.7. However, theoretical models focused on deci- sion making in nursing are surprisingly rare, and some of the proposals (e.g., the four...
Four grounded theories explaining barriers and enablers to empowerment in relational decision-making and problem-solving were reviewed to generate a preliminary item pool, which was subsequently reduced using constant comparison. Preliminary items were evaluated for face and content validity using an expert...
11, NO. 1, 2421411 https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2024.2421411 Marketing | Research Article The power of social media in the decision-making of current and future professionals: a crucial analysis in the digital era Jackeline Andrea Macías Urregoa , Vanessa García Pinedab and Luz ...
To understand the mechanisms behind these findings, they developed grounded theories (Fig. 1, grounded theory I-III) explaining barriers and enablers in usual care (meeting criterion 2) [6, 16, 17], which directed the development of the supplementary Guided Self-Determination decision-making and ...
In this case, these protocols to making tough decisions come in the form of Ethical Theories. Having the templates in place to make decisions, allows nurse practitioners to have a series of ethical and moral situations that they can run through in order to align their own personal values with...
Values clarification methods (VCMs) are best defined as methods to help patients think about the desirability of options or attributes of options within a specific decision context, in order to identify which option he/she prefers. Several decision making process theories were identified that can inf...
In health contexts, the TPB is just one of many theories that explain behaviour and so inform methods for developing and evaluating behaviour change interventions [24]. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) was conceived specifically to address these many overlapping behaviour change theories and the...
Initially established to improve access to healthcare, particularly for primary care, the full potential of the nurse practitioner role is yet to be realised in most countries. Despite this, most countries are working to meet an ageing population’s incr