How does reflective practice impact patient outcomes in nursing?
Reflective practice is a cornerstone of professional development in nursing, where you continually evaluate your own experiences and apply that insight to improve your caregiving. It's about being self-aware and critically assessing your actions, decisions, and interactions with patients. By engaging in reflective practice, you can identify areas for improvement, learn from your successes and mistakes, and better understand the complex dynamics of patient care. This ongoing process not only benefits your professional growth but can also lead to more effective patient outcomes.
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Gideon Benson, RNJunior Charge Nurse || Promoting Digital Health Transformation || Product Design enthusiast
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Bill Cantrell, RN, BSN, CENResusMed, Leader in Virtual TNCC & ENPC Training (Over 800 classes a year, Over 5000 nurses trained in 2023)
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Stephen ZawodzinskiNursing Student at St.John Fisher University