Clinical Reasoning: Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Values in Health Care
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Focusing on the interplay between philosophy and clinical practice, this book explores uncertainties in medical reasoning and advocates for an abductive methodology to address them. It highlights the need for a unified framework that integrates insights from various disciplines, including medicine, nursing, and ethics. By emphasizing the often-overlooked contributions of nursing, the text aims to enrich interdisciplinary clinical reasoning. Additionally, it critically examines healthcare values and proposes an integrative approach that transcends traditional biomedical models.
