Clinical

Using emotional awareness to facilitate reflection in nursing practice

Why you should read this article:

To enhance your understanding of the scope of reflection beyond a task-oriented approach of ‘doing reflection’ towards ‘being reflective’

To understand how using emotional awareness ‘in the moment’ can provide a deeper insight into the complexity of nursing practice

To learn how to use your feelings, emotions and awareness of physical sensations in the body as a trigger for reflection

 

Reflection is considered an essential skill for nurses, but concerns have been raised that it may be ineffective in improving the delivery of care. This article discusses the importance of emotional awareness when reflecting on clinical practice to enable nurses to identify in-depth, honest insights into their responses and actions during challenging situations. The author argues that if reflection is undertaken without the necessary emotional awareness, there is a risk that it may become a superficial, task-oriented professional requirement, rather than a meaningful activity that supports professional and personal development. The article also explains how nurses can use emotions as a trigger for authentic reflection.

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