This article provides advice and tips from Community Care Inform's guide for practice educators on reflection. Written by Siobhan Maclean, the in-depth guide covers the 'What? Why? How?' framework and ...
Self-reflection, at its simplest, means taking time to slow down and think about you and your experiences, as part of increasing your self-awareness, learning and growth. Self-reflection in leadership ...
A pilot project developed a method of enabling nurses on an acute care ward to engage in reflective practice during their working day Subscribe today for unlimited access to 6,000+ clinical articles, ...
How does a reflexive scholarly practice matter for producing useful cybersecurity knowledge and policy? We argue that staking relevance without engaging in reflexivity diminishes the usefulness of ...
In such a climate, it is easy to target cost savings at those less tangible aspects of healthcare provision that depend on human interaction. For example, fewer nurses on busy wards have more to do ...
This article shares nurses’ experiences of ‘walk, talk, think, feel’ reflective practice sessions in an adult congenital heart disease service. The sessions, facilitated by the team’s psychologist ...
Professional environmental competence is constituted and shaped in the interplay between disciplinary knowledge and practices from the field of environmental regulation and management. Environmental ...
Importance of power relations in evaluations The VEPR uses reflective practice to examine work experience and to reflect on what went well, what was challenging, the conclusions and what can be ...
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