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The student is key: A realist review of educational interventions to develop analytical and non-analytical clinical reasoning ability.

Anna RichmondNicola CooperSimon GayWilliam AtiomoRakesh S Patel
Published in: Medical education (2020)
Development of analytical and non-analytical clinical reasoning ability requires activities that enhance knowledge acquisition and recall alongside the accumulation of clinical experience and opportunities to practise reasoning in real or simulated clinical environments. However, factors such as pre-existing knowledge and self-confidence influence their effectiveness, especially amongst individuals with 'low knowledge.' Promoting non-analytical reasoning once novices acquire more clinical knowledge is important for the development of clinical reasoning in undergraduate education.
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  • healthcare
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