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. 2024 Sep 30;36(5):29-34.
doi: 10.7748/nop.2024.e1465. Epub 2024 Jun 12.

Using critical reflection to enhance the care of older people: a practice example

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Using critical reflection to enhance the care of older people: a practice example

Gayle Madden et al. Nurs Older People. .

Abstract

Reflection is an essential aspect of nursing practice that facilitates continuing professional development and practice improvement. Critical reflection is a more in-depth form of reflection and can be described as a creative, dynamic and transformative learning process that enhances practice by promoting self-awareness and critical thinking. Older adults often present with complex and multiple healthcare needs. Engaging in critical reflection can assist nurses to provide the high-quality, person-centred care required to meet those needs, support older people to retain their independence and enhance their well-being. This article discusses critical reflection within the context of nursing older people and describes various models that can be used to support the reflective process. The authors use a practice example to illustrate how using critical reflection in practice can enable nurses to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and use what they have learned to enhance their delivery of person-centred care.

Keywords: continuing professional development; education; nursing models and theories; older people; professional; professional development; reflection.

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