Clinical
Intuition and practice
Intuition is a quality that nurses have traditionally valued, but one that in today’s evidence-based research climate is often denigrated. Because it is difficult to investigate and quantify, intuition has tended to be seen as unreliable, unscientific and unsuitable for nursing practice. However, the author argues that intuition, like caring, cannot be subjected to measurement and should not be overlooked as an important tool.
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