What should a student nurse reflect on?
Clinical Placement Reflection 1
- Communication with others within the clinical setting – this may include staff members, patients and relatives.
- Your ability to work within a team.
- Your role and relationship with others within the clinical practice.
- Your problem solving skills.
- Your time management skills.
What can I reflect on in nursing?
There are many opportunities that may prompt reflection, for instance:
- Team meetings.
- Reading a journal or article about a topic and then applying the learning to your practice.
- Discussion with other clinical staff about critical incidents or near misses including lessons learned and good practice.
How do you write an action plan in the Gibbs cycle?
- Step 1 – Description. This should be a brief description of the experience or event to set the scene and give context.
- Step 2 – Feelings.
- Step 3 – Evaluation.
- Step 4 – Analysis.
- Step 5 – Conclusion.
- Step 6 – Action Plan.
- Step 1 – Description.
- Step 2 – Feelings.
How do you write Gibbs reflection?
How do you write a reflective Gibbs essay?
Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle
- Description of the experience.
- Feelings and thoughts about the experience.
- Evaluation of the experience, both good and bad.
- Analysis to make sense of the situation.
- Conclusion about what you learned and what you could have done differently.
How do you write a Gibbs model of reflection?
What is self reflection in nursing?
Self-reflection is a useful tool that can benefit student nurses and patients. It enables the student nurses to develop self-knowledge and awareness of their strengths and weaknesses, and assists them in becoming authentic when providing nursing care to patients.