Chapter 5: Critical Thinking & Decision Making
How do nurse leaders & managers model critical thinking?
1. Use reflective thinking & provide guidance to staff in a credible manner will create a sense of truest & safety on the unit 2. Articulate the value & application of critical thinking 3. Encourage staff to analyze situations, challenge assumptions, explore alternative options, & embrace continuous improvement
What is the importance of critical thinking in nursing?
1. Vital in clinical practice & nursing leadership 2. Systematically frames the leader's thoughts, decisions, & actions
determining a problem or issue based on assessment data
Analysis
often overlap with gathering information because information is logically arranged & put into context for evaluation
Analyzing Information & Creating Alternatives (Step 2 of Decision Making)
problem solving strategy that capitalizes on the positive characteristics of an outcome by valuing & building on them
Appreciative Inquiry
use data to problem solve, make decisions, identify gaps in care, & identify patterns & variances related to the situation
Assessment (Managers using Nursing Process for Decision Making)
data collection in a systematic manner relative to an issue, situation, the work environment, or trends
Assessment (Nursing Process)
thinker holds true about the issue/problem
Assumptions
those that affect the work environment
Condition of Work Decisions
intellectually disciplined process of actively & skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, &/or evaluating information gathered from or generated by observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief & action
Critical Thinking
listing options & factors; possible options/alternatives are listed on the rows of the table & factors impacting the decision are listed on the columns; a numerical score is assigned to each option to indicate poor to very good, or not likely to very likely
Decision Making Grid
DECIDE Model
Define the problem (if necessary) Establish the criteria Consider alternatives Identify the best alternatives Develop & implement a plan of action Evaluate & monitor the solution & feedback (if necessary)
leverage the best of what is & visions for the future & impact strategies that move towards the future; identify structures & processes necessary to make the dream a reality
Design
putting strengths into action, revising as necessary; focus on the positives & to empower everyone to sustain the vision
Destiny
data use to support & enhance decision making & document issues, problems & trends to help determine an individualized plan
Diagnosis/Analysis (Managers using Nursing Process for Decision Making)
identifying issues, problems, or trends, & validating them with stakeholders when possible
Diagnosis/Analysis (Nursing Process)
identify the strengths, best practices, & sources of excellence; involves storytelling
Discovery
What are the 4 Stages of Appreciative Inquiry?
Discovery, Dreaming, Design, & Destiny
envisioning a future that you really want; staff members think ahead & imagine a future based on the positives identified
Dreaming
use the results of evaluation analysis to make or recommend changes to policies & procedures as needed
Evaluation (Managers using Nursing Process for Decision Making)
ongoing evaluation of the outcomes in relation to structures, processes, nurse sensitive indicators, & stakeholder responses
Evaluation (Nursing Process)
determining whether expected outcomes have or have not been met
Evaluations
data or information provided to support the claims the thinker makes about the issue/problem
Evidence
the ability to justify actions with evidence
Explanation
includes communication & clarification to ensure that staff members know what is expected of them; checking on the timing & ensuring that the change is not overwhelming to staff; performing ongoing analysis & monitoring any circumstances that may require adjustments; evaluating suggestions from others; withdrawing a poor decision; admitting mistakes; sticking with the right decision
Following up on Implementation (Step 5 of Decision Making)
involves collecting information that will direct the decision making process & includes observation
Gathering Information (Step 1 of Decision Making)
central concepts, principles, & theories the thinker uses in reasoning about the issue/problem
Ideas
incorporate principles of systems management, new knowledge, & strategies to initiate change, achieve desired outcomes, & establish strategies to promote health, education, & a safe environment
Implementation (Managers using Nursing Process for Decision Making)
coordinating the implementation of a plan & associated processes in collaboration with the healthcare team in a safe & timely manner
Implementation (Nursing Process)
consists of taking the selected alternative & putting it into action
Implementing (Step 4 of Decision Making)
follow from the positions the thinker holds on the issue/problem
Implications & Consequences
drawing conclusions
Inference
clarifying data & circumstances to determine meaning & significance
Interpretation
inferences, reasoning, & lines of formulated thought that lead to the thinker's conclusions
Interpretations
instant understanding of knowledge without supporting evidence & based upon a background of similar situations
Intuitive Thinking
identify expected outcomes for a plan developed to address issues, problems, or trends
Outcome Identification (Managers using Nursing Process for Decision Making)
includes identifying expected outcomes for an individualized plan of care
Outcome Identification (Nursing Process)
those that affect direct patient care
Patient Care Decisions
design the plan by considering the current statutes, rules, regulations, & standards & integrating the best practices
Planning (Managers use Nursing Process for Decision Making)
development of individualized plan in partnership with members of the healthcare team & the appropriate stakeholders
Planning (Nursing Process)
frame of reverence or world view the thinker holds about the issue/problem
Point of View
question, concern, or issue being thought about by the thinker
Problem
consists of the act of identifying a problem & implementing an active systematic process to solve that problem
Problem Solving
process of finding solutions to difficult complex issues & look closely at problems, failures, & negative outcomes, & then find a solution
Problem Solving
What are the advantages of Reflective Thinking?
Promotes shared decision making among staff, considers different perspectives & frames of reference, & creates some meaning from the relevant information/opinions
goal; what do you want to accomplish
Purpose
inclusion of staff nurses in decision making related to patient care & work methods at the unit & organizational levels
Shared Decision Making
SWOT acronym
Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
to examine in detail the constitution/structure of something (esp. information) for the purpose of explanation or interpretation
analyzing
make a formal application or request
applying
form an idea
conceptualizing
End product of Appreciative Inquiry =
culture change or the development of a vision/plan
process of choosing the best alternatives to achieve individual & organizational objectives; dynamic process & must include EBP
decision making
What are the advantages of Shared Governance Model?
empowers nurses; impacts nurse satisfaction, recruitment, & retention
to form an idea or value when you assess
evaluating
How do nurse leaders & managers that use Reflective Thinking act?
forces them to take a step back, assess the situation, & think about how to solve the problem
How do nurse leaders & managers use Shared Decision Making?
requires them to involve nurses in decisions about hiring, scheduling, & performance evaluation (appraisals), & general unit discussions
What are the advantages of Intuitive Thinking?
results in quick action to deliver safe, effective care, used to assist in assessments of situations, & used in concert with critical thinking
ability to do something well or with expertise
skill
combine a number of things (information) into a coherent whole
synthesizing
What is the focus of Gathering Information in the decision making process?
to gather data that are worthwhile & pertinent to the decision to be made
providing nurse leaders & managers a systematic way to collect & manage data & assist in visualizing alternatives
tools for decision making
How do nurse leaders & managers that use Intuitive Thinking act?
use as they deal with day to day unit level situations
How do nurse leaders & managers that use Reactive Thinking act?
use automatic, thoughtless responses to solve problems
process of examining one's practice for strengths & weaknesses in critical thinking & promotion continuous improvement
Self Regulation
What are the 6 Steps of the Nursing Process that nurse leaders & managers use?
1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis (Analysis) 3. Outcomes Identification 4. Planning 5. Implementation 6. Evaluation
What are the 3 Decision Making Models?
1. DECIDE Model 2. Decision Making Grid 3. SWOT Analysis
What are the 5 steps to Decision Making?
1. Gathering Information 2. Analyzing Information & Creating Alternatives 3. Selecting a Preferred Alternative 4. Implementing 5. Following up on Implementation
What are the 2 types of decision making?
1. Patient Care Decisions 2. Condition of Work Decisions
8 Steps of the Critical Thinking in Process
1. Problem 2. Purpose 3. Point of View 4. Assumptions 5. Ideas 6. Evidence 7. Interpretations 8. Implications & Conseequences
What kind of thinking does a nurse leader & manager want to avoid?
Reactive Thinking
automatic or kneejerk reaction to situations that has consequences leading to vague or inaccurate reasoning, sloppy, & superficial thinking, & poor nursing practice
Reactive Thinking
What are the 3 types of thinking?
Reactive, Reflective, & Intuitive
consists of deliberate thinking & understanding using one's own personal experiences & knowledge, & it involves assessing what is known, what needs to be known, & how to bridge the gap between the two
Reflective Thinking
What are the disadvantages of Reactive Thinking?
Results in errors, results in ineffective decision making, & restricts innovation
tool is frequently used in marketing & organizational strategic planning but can be very useful in decision making for nurses
SWOT Analysis
comes about during analysis when often the best alternative emerges
Selecting a Preferred Alternative (Step 3 of Decision Making)