Reflection is key to making sense of your practice experiences. This book will build the reflective skills you need to succeed in your studies and to become a reflective practitioner. Learn the principles of reflective practice and how to apply them, enhancing your personal and professional development and ultimately the care you provide.
Key features
•Each chapter is mapped to the 2018 NMC standards
•Covers models and frameworks of reflective practice in clear, straightforward language
•Activities and case studies show reflective practice in action and help you begin to reflect on your own experiences
Annemarie Horn MSc, RGN is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing at the University of Cumbria. She has academic and professional interests in reflective practice, dementia and the lived experience, civility in nursing, the remote provision of care and ethics. Her research interests lie in dementia, the lived experience and the therapeutic power of play for adults. She is a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (UK) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Chapter 1: What is meant by reflection and reflective practice?Chapter 2: Life-wide, life-long and life-deep learning and reflectionChapter 3: Autobiographical reflection and learningChapter 4: Reflective models and frameworksChapter 5: Creating space for reflectionChapter 6: Reflection and reflexivityChapter 7: The reflective practitionerChapter 8: Guided reflection and reflecting with othersChapter 9: Reflective writingChapter 10: Using new media for reflectingChapter 11: Critical reflection