Purpose
Self-reflection is an integral part of continual improvement in your role as a health professional. The purpose of this assignment is to reflect on your development of verbal and non-verbal communication skills as a health professional. Self-reflection allows you to analyse your strengths and weaknesses in communication, and identify your future learning needs
Example reflection tool
JCU guide to Reflective writing.
• In hindsight, would you do something differently next time and why?
• How has your participation or experiences shaped your own understanding of the discipline?
• How has the experience impacted on or shaped your understanding of …
• What new questions have emerged for you as a result of your reflections?
• What have you learnt about yourself as a learner?
• What are the take home messages you have uncovered in relation to the topic, concept or theory?
• What actions result?
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⦁ Subject Terms: Health
⦁ Date range: the last 10 years & Content Type: Books, book chapters
⦁ Date range: the last 5 years & Content Type: Journals, articles
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"non- verbal" AND communicat* AND nursing |
"active listening" AND communicat* AND health |
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