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- Reflection is the thought process where individuals consider their experiences to gain insights about their whole practice. Reflection supports individuals to continually improve the way they work or the quality of care they give to people. It is a familiar, continuous and routine part of the work of health and care professionals.
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Dec 1, 2019 · This commentary examines the literature to uncover strategies employed to support reflection in healthcare environments and education, with particular focus in pharmacy, and interrogates these strategies under the prism of the role of self-assessment.
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Apr 8, 2021 · Why should you reflect? Reflection can have positive impacts for your service users, your colleagues, your practice and your health and wellbeing. Reflection allows you to identify and appreciate positive experiences and better identify ways that you can improve your practice and service delivery.
Accumulating evidence demonstrates many benefits: it is integral to self-assessment, enhances acceptance of feedback, allows for the integration of new and existing knowledge and experience, facilitates reconciliation of cognitive and affective elements of experience, supports the development of professional identity, and enhances diagnostic acc...
May 31, 2023 · The ability to reflect on, and learn from, practice experiences is essential for nurses when seeking to provide effective person-centred care. This article outlines the various types of reflection that nurses can use, such as reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action.
Jan 1, 2005 · Abstract. Reflective practice is now seen as an integral part of continuing professional development and lifelong learning in healthcare. However, there remains considerable confusion as to what...
Reflective practice is an invaluable tool for nursing leaders seeking to navigate the complexities of healthcare and drive positive change. By focusing on these four essential aspects of reflection, you can enhance your leadership effectiveness, improve patient care, and foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement. Start today by ...
Aug 2, 2023 · Why is reflection important? Being able to reflect effectively and honestly with oneself and a supervisor, in a ‘safe space’ where there are trust and nonjudgemental advice, is essential for curriculum progression and aids in increasing knowledge.