Team working and learning through reflection are both fundamental
to quality healthcare. This book is the first to explore the use of
the practices of reflection to develop health care teams that can
deliver sustainable, high-quality personalised care.
Developing the Reflective Healthcare Team is structured in three
parts which are about new views of reflective practice, improving
team working, and the use of the TA2LK facilitative reflective
process to develop high performing teams.
Jadual kandungan
Part One: Orientation to the Book.
Chapter 1: The book’s Structure, the central question and some
challenges.
Chapter 2: Starting points.
Chapter 3: The Reflective Lens.
Chapter 4: The Team Lens.
Part Two: About Reflection: Learning through its interests
and practices.
Chapter 5: Reflecting on Practice.
Chapter 6: An interest in being-human-well: The practices of
reflection on the me’s-with-we’s, on individuals and teams.
Chapter 7: An interest in embracing uncertainty: The practices
of reflection as working with fuzziness and the risks involved in
service improvement and workplace transformation.
Chapter 8: An interest in the bottom line: The practices of
reflection as improving practice and getting results.
Chapter 9: An interest in reflection as the art of asking
serious questions.
Part Three: About TEAMS: Being the best we can.
Chapter 10: What is a team?.
Chapter 11: Team learning and team work =
Teamability.
Chapter 12: The centrality of values.
Chapter 13: Reflecting on the roles and contributions of the
individual vis-à-vis the team.
Chapter 14: Reflecting on knowledge for competent practice.
Chapter 15: Reflecting on the kinds of conversations we have
with each other in a team.
Chapter 16: Teams as a forum for asking serious questions.
Part Four: About DEVELOPING REFLECTIVE TEAMS: How to get
there.
Chapter 17: How to get there.
Chapter 18: TA2LK and reflective conversations of
possibility.
Chapter 19: The ‘faces’ for TA2LK.
Chapter 20: TA2LK as a facilitated team learning process.
Chapter 21: Cultures of care.
Chapter 22: The Care Zone: developing a team’s emotional
literacy.
Chapter 23: The Creative Zone: developing a team’s ability to
think and act differently.
Chapter 24: The Service Improvement Zone: making a
difference.
Chapter 25: Evidence of positive change and sustainable
improvement.
Chapter 26: Service user initiated team development.
Chapter 27: Why not try this?.
Chapter 28 Developing reflective teams: perception and
reality
Mengenai Pengarang
Tony Ghaye is a key player in reflective practice. He is editor of the Reflective practice journal for Carfax Publishing /Taylor and Francis and director of the newly founded Institute of Reflective Practice in Gloucestershire. He has consultancy links in Hong Kong and knows with David Kember et al.