Brief review of meanings, measures, and effects in problem solving

Li Chueh Weng*, Yu Tzu Dai, Hsiu Li Huang, Shu Lin Chen

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Abstract

Problem solving is considered a cognitive-behavior process that involves different reactions, decisions, and forms of management. A person's problem solving ability can be enhanced through learning and practice. Some factors, such as age, gender, education, social support, and belief may influence one's problem solving ability. Measures of problem solving ability include: the ability to identify the problem appropriately, the quality of the problem solving process, and the attitude toward problem solving. Effective problem solving ability can improve one's health. There are strategies that we can adopt to enhance patients' problem solving ability and improve their health and well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-87
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Nursing
Volume54
Issue number4
StatePublished - 08 2007

Keywords

  • Chronic illness
  • Problem-solving

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