• Title of article

    An evolved perspective on critical thinking in health care managers: A concept analysis

  • Author/Authors

    Hussein ، Hussein Saber Department of Health Care Management - School of Medical Sciences and Technologies - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch , Bahmanpour ، Kaveh Department of Nursing - School of Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch , Fathi ، Mohammad Department of Nursing - School of Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch , Fatemi ، Adel Department of Nursing - School of Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch , Dehghani ، Shoaib Department of Nursing - School of Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch

  • From page
    46
  • To page
    53
  • Abstract
    BACKGROUND: Leaders are tasked with making decisions that have substantial impact on an organization s well-being. Decision-making requires critical thinking. Clinical environments are becoming more complex and demanding nowadays. Acquisition of critical thinking skills seems crucial in order to provide effective and safe services in these climates. There are various general definitions regarding critical thinking in the context of health care management which mostly have no positive correlation with clinical performance. The aim of this study is to provide an evolved perspective on critical thinking in health care managers. METHODS: Eight-step Rodgers’ concept analysis approach was adopted in this analysis to provide a clear definition about critical thinking in health care managers as well as searching and analyzing online databases. The inclusion criterion included articles published during 2005-2022 in English and Persian languages (just in English or in Persian). Finally, 57 articles, 3 dissertations, were included in the analysis. RESULTS: The extracted attributes of critical thinking were as follows: responsibility for strategic planning and thinking, making accurate and hesitant decisions and problem solving skills, using professional and inter professional communication skills, applying knowledge in managing clinical settings, organizing human and financial resources, growing of mindsets and disposition for better performances in health care managers, and supervision for insurance of health quality. Provision of critical thinking leads to positive outcomes such as effective and patient-centered care, creativity, evidence-based practices, and professionalism. CONCLUSION: A clear and comprehensive definition of critical thinking in health care management context was developed. This definition can correct many misconceptions and conceptual misuses about critical thinking in health care managers.
  • Keywords
    Health Care Management , Concept Analysis , Critical Thinking
  • Journal title
    Chronic Diseases Journal
  • Journal title
    Chronic Diseases Journal
  • Record number

    2762900