Which reflective model is best for nursing?

gibbs reflective cycle model
The simple cyclical structure of gibbs reflective cycle model makes it easy to use and popular among nurses. It is useful as it emphasises the link between reflection and action (and this can assist in setting a personal development plan).

What are the different types of reflective models?

Guide to models of reflection – when & why should you use…

  • “Difficult, but important”
  • Gibbs reflective cycle (1988)
  • Kolb reflective cycle (1984)
  • Schön model (1991)
  • Driscoll model (1994)
  • Rolfe et al’s Framework for Reflexive Learning (2001)
  • Johns’ Model for Structured Reflection (2006)

What is Driscoll model of reflection in nursing?

The John Driscoll Model of Reflection is a framework for reflection, developed into a structured process to guide reflection. There are several models of reflection and there isn’t one right choice. It’s important to choose the model that matches the person who will be using it.

What is Atkins and Murphy reflective model?

Atkins and Murphy’s Model of Reflection Sue Atkins and Kathy Murphy developed their theory and model of reflective practice in 1994. Their theory of reflective practice is based around stopping and thinking about your work and consciously analysing decision to change future action for the better.

What is Gibbs reflection model?

One of the most famous cyclical models of reflection leading you through six stages exploring an experience: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and action plan.

What is Driscoll reflective model?

What reflective model do you use in your nursing training programme?

I will use a reflective model to discuss how I have achieved the necessary level of competence in my nurse training programme. The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988). Gibbs model of reflection incorporates the following: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and an action plan (Gibbs 1988).

What is reflection in nursing?

Nursing Times; 111: 34/35, 21-23. Authors: Justine Barksby is lecturer in learning disability nursing at the University of Nottingham; Nick Butcher and Andy Whysall are trainers at Sherwood Training, Nottingham. Reflection is a tool that is used extensively in health and social care, particularly in education but also in practice.

What is the new model of reflection for clinical practice?

This article describes a new model of reflection that ensures a thorough reflective process is followed and yet is easy to remember: users do not need textbooks to remind them what each stage covers and what they are required to do. Citation: Barksby J et al (2015) A new model of reflection for clinical practice.

How has using a model of reflection helped you?

Using a model of reflection has helped me to structure my thoughts and feelings appropriately. My level of awareness concerning evidence based practice, and its importance, has been enhanced with the use of critical reflection.

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