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Identifying reasoning skills for the selection of undergraduate nursing students: a focus group study

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Pages 120-131 | Received 28 Jun 2019, Accepted 10 Mar 2020, Published online: 24 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Background: Reasoning is a cognitive skill crucial to making solid decisions. The assessment of reasoning skills in nursing student selection is studied scarcely.

Aim: To identify which reasoning skills should be assessed when selecting undergraduate nursing applicants.

Design: A qualitative descriptive design.

Methods: Four focus group interviews (n = 25) were undertaken with nursing students (n = 16) and experts (n = 9). The Clinical Reasoning Model was used as a deductive framework for the main categories. Subcategories were formed inductively.

Results: All eight steps of the clinical reasoning process were deductively identified including 15 subcategories and representing reasoning skills in the selection phase: Consider the situation, Collect cues and information, Process information, Identify the problem, Establish goals, Take action, Evaluate outcomes and Reflect on the process of action and new learning. The beginning of the clinical reasoning process was emphasised most.

Conclusion: The assessment of applicants’ reasoning skills should focus on the information processing skills.

Impact statement: This study identifies reasoning skills which should be considered in the assessment of nursing applicants.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a doctoral grant from the not-for-profit sector of the Finnish Nursing Education Foundation. The authors would like to thank the contact persons of the participant universities of applied sciences and all the informants who participated in the study.

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Funding

This work was supported by The Finnish Nursing Education Foundation.

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