An edition of Guided reflection (2010)

Guided reflection

a narrative approach to advancing professional practice

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An edition of Guided reflection (2010)

Guided reflection

a narrative approach to advancing professional practice

2nd ed.
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"Reflection is widely recognised as an invaluable tool in health care, providing fresh insights which enable practitioners to develop their own practice and improve the quality of their care. Guided Reflection: Advancing practice introduces the practitioner to the concept of 'Guided reflection', an innovative research process in which the practitioner is assisted by a mentor (or 'guide') in a process of self-enquiry, development, and learning through reflection, in order to become fully effective. Guided reflection is grounded in individual practice, and can provide deeply meaningful insights into self-development and professional care. The process results in a reflexive narrative, which highlights key issues for enhancing health care practice and professional care. Guided Reflection: Advancing practice uses a collection of such narratives from everyday clinical practice in nursing, health visiting and midwifery to demonstrate the theory and practicalities of guided reflection and narrative construction. These narratives portray the values inherent in caring, highlight key issues in clinical practice, reveal the factors that constrain the quest to realise practice, and examine the ways practitioners work towards overcoming these constraints. A new collection of narratives is included for this second edition. Guided Reflection: Advancing practice is invaluable to all healthcare professionals interested in exploring the ways in which guided reflection can help advance and develop healthcare"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
304

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Guided reflection: a narrative approach to advancing professional practice
2010, Blackwell Pub., Wiley-Blackwell
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. The basic scheme
2. Constructing the narrative
3. Guidance
4. Weaving the narrative
5. A feminist slant
6. Awakenings
7. Finding a new way in health visiting
8. Falling through the net & a spider's web
9. Climbing walls
10. Reflections on performance
11. More than eggs for breakfast- becoming a transformational leader
12. Shifting attitudes towards self-harm patients in A&E
13. Jane's rap
14. Audiencing
15. Coherence and ethics
16. An accidental tourist
17. Reflections.

Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: Guided reflection / Christopher Johns ; with contributions from Aileen Joiner ... [et al.]. 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chichester, West Sussex

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
610.7301
Library of Congress
RT84.5 .J6363 2010, RT84.5.J6363 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24039967M
Internet Archive
guidedreflection00john
ISBN 13
9781405185684
LCCN
2010001842
OCLC/WorldCat
502392750

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