‘…an important text for practitioners…this text is a
valuable tool that develops self-inquiry skills.’
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Reflection is widely recognised as an invaluable tool in health
care, providing fresh insights which enable practitioners to
develop their own practice and improve the quality of their care.
Guided Reflection: A Narrative Approach to Advancing
Professional Practice introduces the practitioner to the
concept of guided reflection, in which the practitioner is assisted
by a mentor (or ‘guide’) in a process of self-enquiry, development,
and learning through reflection in order to effectively realise
one’s vision of practice and self as a lived reality.
Guided reflection is grounded in individual practice, and can
provide deeply meaningful insights into self-development and
professional care. The process results in a reflexive narrative,
which highlights key issues for enhancing healthcare practice and
professional care. Reflection: A Narrative Approach to Advancing
Professional Practice uses a collection of such narratives from
everyday clinical practice to demonstrate the theory and
practicalities of guided reflection and narrative construction. In
this second edition, Chris Johns has explored many of the existing
narratives in more depth. Many new contributions have been
added including several more innovative reflections, such as
performance and art.These narratives portray the values inherent in
caring, highlight key issues in clinical practice, reveal the
factors that constrain the quest to realise practice, and examine
the ways practitioners work towards overcoming these constraints.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Preface vii
Contributors xi
Chapter 1 The basic scheme 1
Christopher Johns
Chapter 2 Constructing the reflexive narrative 27
Christopher Johns
Chapter 3 Deepening insights 51
Christopher Johns
Chapter 4 Weaving the narrative 66
Christopher Johns
Chapter 5 A feminist slant 85
Christopher Johns and Colleen Marlin
Chapter 6 Awakenings 113
Aileen Joiner and Christopher Johns
Chapter 7 Finding a new way in health visiting 123
Yvonne Latchford
Chapter 8 Falling through the net and the spider’s web: two metaphoric moments along my journey 145
Maria Fordham
Chapter 9 Climbing walls 164
Christopher Johns
Chapter 10 Reflections on performance 178
April Nunes Tucker, Amanda Price and Antje Diedrich
Chapter 11 More than eggs for breakfast 195
John-Marc Priest and Christopher Johns
Chapter 12 Shifting attitude with deliberate self-harm patients in Accident and Emergency (A&E) 215
Jane Groom and Christopher Johns
Chapter 13 Jane’s rap: guided reflection as a pathway to self as sacred space 236
Christopher Johns and Colleen Marlin
Chapter 14 Audiencing 256
Christopher Johns
Chapter 15 Coherence and ethics 262
Christopher Johns
Chapter 16 An accidental tourist 284
Lei Foster
Chapter 17 Reflections 290
Christopher Johns Appendices 293
Index 299
Sobre o autor
Chris Johns is Reader in Advanced Nursing Practice at the University of Bedfordshire and is ‘one of the leading proponents of reflective theory’ (Nursing Times, 2000). He has authored and edited several books in reflective practice for Wiley-Blackwell including Becoming a Reflective Practitioner, Transforming Nursing through Reflective Practice, and Engaging Reflection in Practice.