PrDisc Reflect
PrDisc Reflect
PrDisc Reflect
Discussion
Professional development
Reflective practice can be used to help nurses to make sense of work situations
and, ultimately, to improve care. A simple, three-stage model is proposed
much-needed support to staff, and facilitating team members professional development. In this article I offer a simple
reflective method, which can be used in
frontline settings to support effective
reflective practice, together with its theoretical rationale. I conclude by offering a
simple example of how such a reflective
process might look and the kinds of outcomes that can be expected from using the
model in everyday practice.
5 key
points
1
2
Reflective
practice is a key
skill for nurses
It enables
nurses to
manage the
impact of caring
for other people
on a daily basis
Reflective
practice can be
defined as the
process of making
sense of events,
situations and
actions in the
workplace
A range of
models are
available for nurses
to use to support
reflective practice
in clinical practice
Effective
reflection
can take place
individually, in
facilitated groups,
or a mix of both
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Examining clinical
practice is beneficial
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Step 3:
Transformation
Step 2: Looking
closer
Step 1: Curiosity
This step involves noticing things, asking
questions and questioning assumptions.
In step 1, nurses ask those questions that
will support making sense of the situation
on which they want to reflect. Questions
include:
What exactly happened?
Why did we deal with the situation in
that way?
What else could be happening?
What was it like from the patients
perspective?
What are my feelings about the
situation?
How did it affect me?
What was the impact on us as a team
when that happened?
Step 2: Looking closer
This step involves actively engaging with
the questions from step 1. Reflective practitioners do what is needed to find out
more, zoom in on experiences and feelings, slow down their own thinking and
actions for further contemplation, and
open themselves up to a variety of different (perhaps contradictory) perspectives. In this step, reflective practitioners
try to find ways to articulate the phenomena that were noticed in step 1 and to
be aware of all the relevant underlying
assumptions that are prevalent in their
own practices.
Step 3: Transformation
This phase is all about turning sensemaking into action. Using observations
from the first step in conjunction with the
insights gained from looking closer, the
transformation phase is about finding
ways to articulate content and process in a
format that allows positive changes to be
made. Like all useful reflective practices,
the aim of this phase is to take action that
leads to better practices and, ultimately,
service improvement.
Format
Effective reflective practice can take place
individually or in facilitated groups or,
best of all, as a combination of both.
Having access to a reflective group with a
skilled, independent facilitator who is not
involved in the teams work can have a
number of advantages, including:
The ability to share similar experiences
with colleagues;
Gaining others perspectives and
support;
Feedback in a non-threatening setting;
Opportunities for guided practice
(Oelofsen, 2012).
SPL
Jonny Briggs
Nursing Practice
Discussion
The model in practice
Box 1.
Fictional case
study of
reflective
practice
Cassius Smith is a student
nurse on placement in a
learning disability
assessment unit for people
with challenging
behaviour. Last week
Jenny Rogers, aged 23,
who has moderate
learning disabilities and
autism, was admitted to
the unit due to increasing
levels of self-harm and
aggression towards her
carers. The staff noted
that no family members
had any involvement
with Ms Rogers.
Cassius has never
worked with people who
have learning disabilities
before. Xxxx
Since Ms Rogers
Authors
admission,
he found
Abstract
Xxxx
himself dreading going on
to the unit and
was tired
xxxxx
after his shifts. Xxxx
While on
shift, he was professional
and treated Xxxxx
all patients with
respect, butXxxxx
something
about
X his experience there
bothered him. As a first
step
Xxin trying to make
sense
Xxxxxx
of what was
happening,
Xxxxxxxx he tried to use
the three-stage reflective
Xxxxx
cycle
to help
Xxxxx
. NT him, and
made the following entry
in his reflective
References
Xxxxjournal:
Curiosity
I am really upset about my
reaction to Ms Rs
Conclusion