Critical emancipatory reflection on a practice-based issue in relation to nurses’ communicative role with unsatisfied clients in Chinese hospitals
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20 mai 2019
À propos de cet article
Catégorie d'article: Discussion
Publié en ligne: 20 mai 2019
Pages: 41 - 45
Reçu: 21 oct. 2018
Accepté: 12 déc. 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2019-0008
Mots clés
© 2019 Lyu and Zhang, published by Sciendo
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Objective
This study aims to use reflective theory and critical emancipatory theory to explore nurses’ communicative role with unsatisfied clients.
Methods
This paper begins with the broad issue, and the analysis will engage Smyth’s cycle, which includes describing, analyzing, exploring, and reconstructing.
Results
Critical emancipatory reflection is essential to make changes in the professional practice of nursing, because it is of primary importance for the professional learning and development of a nurse.
Conclusions
Critical emancipatory reflection helps a nurse to analyze the constraints, including historical, sociocultural, political, and personal aspects.