ABSTRACT

Over the past decades, reflection has taken centre stage in nursing education but it is easy to get stuck in a superficial cycle of storytelling and self-examination, without getting any further insights into your own practice and abilities. Reflection for Nursing Life starts with a basic introduction to reflective practice and moves through to look at more critical perspectives, with guidance for reflecting on the complex realities of practice.

This accessible text is designed to support a deeper understanding of the value of reflection and its relationship with the needs of modern practice. Beginning with discussions of self-awareness and the reflective cycle, it goes on to explore ideas about critical incidents, critical reflection models and transformational learning. It integrates cutting-edge neuro-scientific research and thinking about emotional labour and intelligence in healthcare into mainstream reflective practice, drawing on both new and established ways of guiding learning and professional judgment.

Reflection for Nursing Life includes numerous exemplar reflective narratives, diagrams and exercises to help the reader identify their strengths and weaknesses, whilst tips for overcoming weaknesses and developing strengths are also provided. It is the ideal text for nursing students and practitioners looking to improve their reflective practice skills.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|17 pages

Becoming a reflective practitioner – part one

Self-awareness and the use of self

chapter 2|17 pages

Becoming a reflective practitioner – part two

Exploring the art of reflection

chapter 3|11 pages

Why we need reflection

chapter 4|13 pages

Critical incidents

chapter 5|24 pages

Towards critical reflection

chapter 6|15 pages

Transformative learning

chapter 7|17 pages

Harnessing emotion to inform clinical judgement

A new framework for reflective practice

chapter 8|2 pages

Conclusion