Advancing the quality of care and nursing practice through emancipatory reflection

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Hong-Jing Yu [1 ]
Dong-Lan Ling [2 ]
Jia-Le Hu [3 ]
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[1] Department of Nursing Administration, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
[2] Department of Urologic Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
[3] Department of Nurse Anesthesia, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Smyth’s framework; critical emancipatory reflection; quality of care; nursing practice;
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R47 [护理学];
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Reflection is a fundamental skill of health-care professionals and plays an important role in ensuring the quality of care in health-care practice. It is believed that undertaking reflection in practice can help nurses develop an awareness of a sense of personal power and agency, cultivate their critical thinking ability and help them promote their professional development. However, reflection has not been introduced widely as a nursing curriculum in China, and literature shows that some clinical nurses lack critical thinking skills and critical reflective practice skills by reason of not receiving systematic education on reflection when they were at nursing college.Therefore, we present a series of seven articles focused on prevalent and interesting practice-based events to reflect on in this special issue. The main aim is to disseminate reflective methodology and techniques and present examples of reflective writing for nurses.It is expected that these articles will help to lead Chinese nurses to adopt critical emancipatory reflective processes to bring about transformative actions.
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