Collaborative group reasoning in ward rounds: A critical realist case study
Perversi, Paul 2019, Collaborative group reasoning in ward rounds: A critical realist case study, Ph.D. thesis, School of Information Technology, Deakin University.
The thesis explored the group reasoning occurring between practitioners during hospital ward rounds. A model of the reasoning was constructed, focused on information gathering, sense-making and decision making. The model explained the role of group reasoning and generated suggestions for evaluating ward rounds, improving medical education and redesigning rounds.
Language
eng
Indigenous content
off
Field of Research
080605 Decision Support and Group Support Systems 080608 Information Systems Development Methodologies
Socio Economic Objective
920299 Health and Support Services not elsewhere classified
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