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  1. It is important when using someone elses information (such as a patient’s case) to gain their consent for its use. Some authors raise concerns about the morality of using interpreted information about someone as a learning resource (Hargreaves, 1997; Dawber, 2012; McCarthy et al., 2016).

  2. Reflection supports identification of learning and development needs. It can inform student and registrant understanding of practice and can be effective in supporting wellbeing. Reflective practice requires conscious and concerted effort to appraise a situation or care episode, with an awareness of ones’ own values, beliefs, knowledge ...

  3. Jun 1, 2022 · This article explores the role of reflection in nursing practice, considers the use of reflective models and explores how nurses can overcome barriers to reflection in their everyday practice.

  4. Reflective practice among nursing students in clinical teaching. Findings show that reflective practice is an essential skill in clinical settings and that both students and teachers share the responsibility of further expanding the body of nursing knowledge.

    • Starting with Aristotle
    • Similarities and differences in explanations of reflection
    • Evidence-based practice and reflection
    • Conclusion

    Getting to grips with an explanation of reflection is a sensible place to start. The concept of reflection is not as new as you might imagine. At the outset, I will underline the influence of the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle and his notion of practical wisdom/judgement or phronesis. Aristotle emphasised the importance of reflecting in the ‘r...

    You can probably appreciate by now that reflection is a difficult concept to explain. However, I hope you will notice some similarities; for instance, the exploration of experience, the analysis of feelings as well as oneself to inform learning. You will also see that many are influenced by critical the-ory where there is an assumption that reflect...

    I have included this section on evidence-based practice (EBP) because I believe that reflection can play an important part in the process. EBP is a fundamental component of modern healthcare in the UK and across the world. The importance of EBP for nursing has been very much influenced by the enormous amount of work that has been done within medici...

    Getting prepared by reading about reflection, as you have just done, is a good start in getting an initial grasp of the concept and some of the current concerns connected with it. Through this introductory chapter, I have helped you to explore reflection, as well as encouraged you to regard it with a critical eye, and to consider it with regard to...

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  5. Reflection is a critical component of professional nursing practice and a strategy for learning through practice. This integrative review synthesizes the literature addressing the use of reflection as an educational strategy and reports outcomes from the use of reflective strategies.

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  7. Understand the benefits of reflective writing for nursing students and educators. Recognize the role of the nurse educator in student reflection. Identify the essential components of reflective writing assignments.