Using Casebook Ethnography, nine registered Adult Nurses were observed and interviewed to explore the ways in which they undertook their daily work and the place of reflection in that. The participants were employed in one of two units; a surgical breast care and an acute palliative care unit, both of which were in a large National Health Service trust hospital in central England. Data collection was illuminated by the researcher’s reflective journal. The data collected, rather than simply describing reflective practice, led to wider and more broadly focussed findings which, when analysed, generated one central theme - Communication, Interaction and Discourse and three linked associate themes - Being and Caring, Practical Action, and Knowin...
This article will explore the development of communication training within nurse training. Beginnin...
Reflecting on practice and analysing situations when compassionate care has been delivered can be a ...
Reflective practice has emerged in the U.K. and beyond as an important issue not just in nursing but...
This thesis explores the concept of reflection as it exists within the discipline of nursing. It foc...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry centered on the broad questions: how do practising nurses ...
Over the past decades reflection has taken centre stage in nursing education. However it is easy to ...
Ethnography is the chosen methodology for this study. The research participants are a group of clin...
Reflective practice and daily ward reality: a covert power game Background. The concept of reflecti...
Reflection: nursing’s practice and education panacea? Nurses are now directed to ‘reflect effectivel...
Professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and reflective pr...
Current professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and refle...
Reflection is now a prerequisite for all nurses, midwives and health visitors (UKCC, 2001). It is th...
[Extract] Nursing has embraced the idea of reflective practice to varying degrees and applied it acr...
Background Reflection is defined here as a process by which, through self-conversation, one’s self a...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
This article will explore the development of communication training within nurse training. Beginnin...
Reflecting on practice and analysing situations when compassionate care has been delivered can be a ...
Reflective practice has emerged in the U.K. and beyond as an important issue not just in nursing but...
This thesis explores the concept of reflection as it exists within the discipline of nursing. It foc...
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry centered on the broad questions: how do practising nurses ...
Over the past decades reflection has taken centre stage in nursing education. However it is easy to ...
Ethnography is the chosen methodology for this study. The research participants are a group of clin...
Reflective practice and daily ward reality: a covert power game Background. The concept of reflecti...
Reflection: nursing’s practice and education panacea? Nurses are now directed to ‘reflect effectivel...
Professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and reflective pr...
Current professional education generally includes theoretical content regarding reflection and refle...
Reflection is now a prerequisite for all nurses, midwives and health visitors (UKCC, 2001). It is th...
[Extract] Nursing has embraced the idea of reflective practice to varying degrees and applied it acr...
Background Reflection is defined here as a process by which, through self-conversation, one’s self a...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
This article will explore the development of communication training within nurse training. Beginnin...
Reflecting on practice and analysing situations when compassionate care has been delivered can be a ...
Reflective practice has emerged in the U.K. and beyond as an important issue not just in nursing but...