2014
DOI: 10.5455/aim.2014.22.283-286
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Critical Thinking: The Development of an Essential Skill for Nursing Students

Abstract: Critical thinking is defined as the mental process of actively and skillfully perception, analysis, synthesis and evaluation of collected information through observation, experience and communication that leads to a decision for action. In nursing education there is frequent reference to critical thinking and to the significance that it has in daily clinical nursing practice. Nursing clinical instructors know that students face difficulties in making decisions related to clinical practice. The main critical th… Show more

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“…CT should not be confused with intelligence; instead, it should be understood as a skill that can be taught (4) by developing logical and consistent thinking (5) that involves both cognitive and behavioral components (6) . Critical thinking has been much discussed in nursing literature (8)(9)4) , and is considered one of the most important concepts in education (10) . Several studies (3,7,(10)(11) have emphasized the importance of preparing educators to teach CT skills through implementing active and innovative teaching strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT should not be confused with intelligence; instead, it should be understood as a skill that can be taught (4) by developing logical and consistent thinking (5) that involves both cognitive and behavioral components (6) . Critical thinking has been much discussed in nursing literature (8)(9)4) , and is considered one of the most important concepts in education (10) . Several studies (3,7,(10)(11) have emphasized the importance of preparing educators to teach CT skills through implementing active and innovative teaching strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical thinking is essential to recognize problems and perform appropriate nursing care for health outcomes. [40] Consequently, the RNs with symptoms of PTSD in our sample could have difficulty performing their critical thinking process to provide quality healthcare for the patients at the hospital during the MERS-CoV outbreak.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical thinking is regarded as higher-level thinking and reasoning skills that facilitate thinking in a controlled, purposeful, focused and in a conscious way when making decisions (Simpson & Courtney, 2002). Papathanasiou, Kleisiaris, Fradelos, Kakou, and Kourkouta (2014) showed that managing nurses should encourage colleagues to scrutinise the data prior to draw conclusions and to avoid 'group thinking' which tends to vary without thinking of the will of the group. Nurses should use critical thinking to reconstruct their knowledge and theoretical system to cope with this challenge (Chan, 2013a(Chan, , 2013b.…”
Section: Creative Spiritmentioning
confidence: 99%