Professional Reasoning in Healthcare
Navigating Uncertainty Using the Five Finger Framework
Susan Ryan editor Linda Robertson editor Helen Jeffery editor Jan Hendrik Roodt editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:9th Feb '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a framework for effective decision-making and critical thinking in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of professional reasoning.
In Professional Reasoning in Healthcare, the authors delve into the intricate nature of decision-making within the healthcare profession. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for practitioners who are navigating the complexities of diverse practice contexts. It emphasizes the importance of professional reasoning as a fundamental aspect of health practice, especially in a rapidly changing environment where clear-cut answers are often elusive. The authors present a robust framework that integrates research evidence, client needs, and contextual factors to support effective decision-making.
The Professional Reasoning in Healthcare framework introduces the innovative Five Finger approach, which simplifies the process of critical thinking while acknowledging the inherent complexity of healthcare scenarios. Through narratives and real-life scenarios, readers are encouraged to visualize the reasoning process, making it easier to apply the concepts in their own practice. The book offers practical tools and techniques designed to foster reflective and reflexive thinking, empowering healthcare professionals to make informed decisions that are both ethical and culturally responsive.
Additionally, the text covers a wide range of relevant topics, including team culture, person-centered practice, and emotional intelligence. It also provides insights into transdisciplinary thinking and a complexity-based perspective on ethics and values. Professional Reasoning in Healthcare is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, educators, and students seeking to enhance their decision-making skills in various practice settings.
An essential tool and a great insight to the decision-making skills that health professionals go through on a daily basis - a must read for all practitioners, new and seasoned!
Lara Gallichan BSc Hons, Speech Language Therapist, NZSTA
Written in a clear and accessible manner, there is no doubt this book will be an invaluable resource for students, clinicians, and teachers alike. By providing real-world examples, the reader easily appreciates the value of the Five Finger Framework and how it can improve their professional reasoning and practice. This book should be a compulsory reading for all students, and I would highly recommend it to all practising healthcare workers.
Dr Ruth Jeffery PhD, MSc, PGDip Med Rad Sci (NM), LLB(Hons), BA, BSc, NZDMI.
The ability to critically reflect upon the way that professional reasoning and judgement occurs is pivotal and is profoundly ethical for practice, research, and leadership.
Amongst the unique features of this text is the introduction of the Five Finger Framework to assist lifelong learners to comprehensively problem pose and problem solve. This resonates well with situated learning with its focus upon context, interpersonal relationships and shared decision making.
The book is culturally aware, transdisciplinary and has the potential to become a core text for learners at all levels of education particularly for those within practice-based education and mentorship relationships.
Dr Sheena E.E.Blair Dip OT, M.Ed, ED, FRCOT
Thanks for offering real, concrete, and doable approaches for improving professional reasoning…. using real stories of real practitioners to show how this works in practice…. broadening the views on client and culture…. In short, thanks for “handing us” the Five Finger Framework. It will work for students, practitioners, educators, and scholars. I would adopt it in a heartbeat if I were still teaching!
Barbara A. Schell, Professor Emerita, School of Occupational Therapy, Brenau University, PhD, OT/L, FAOTA.
This internationally relevant text presents the Five Finger Framework as a tool for enabling practice reasoning, critical reflection, and decision-making across a range of transdisciplinary approaches in health and social care settings. The metaphor of a hand unfolds a structured process for thinking through many-layered aspects to reach the end goal we all aim for - working effectively, visibly and in a traceable and thus accountable manner for collaborative solution-focused approaches.
Margaret McKenzie, Associate Professor, Registered Social Worker (NZ)
ISBN: 9781119892113
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
160 pages