Description |
xiii, 258 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
1. The nature of reflection -- 2. The nature of nursing and midwifery -- 3. Getting ready to reflect -- 4. Practitioners' reflections on their personal histories -- 5. The value of reflection -- 6. Types of reflection -- 7. Technical reflection -- 8. Practical reflection - -9. Emancipatory reflection -- 10. Experiences and reflections -- 11. Maintaining reflective practice |
Summary |
A practical guide to developing reflective skills in nursing and midwifery. Taylor introduces three main types of reflection: technical, practical and emancipatory, showing readers how they can be used in different aspects of clinical work. Her work is original, and she explains how it can become part of evidence-based practice |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 247-254 |
Subject |
Introspection.
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Midwifery.
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Nursing -- Philosophy.
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Nursing.
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Obstetrics.
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Self-knowledge, Theory of.
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Midwifery.
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Nursing.
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Philosophy, Nursing.
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ISBN |
1864487771 |
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