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Me, my, more, must: a values-based model of reflection

  • Mark Wareing
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

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Abstract

This paper will describe the theoretical and conceptual framework that underpins a new model of reflection designed for health and social care students in practice-based learning settings and qualified professionals engaged in work-based learning. The Me, My, More, Must approach has been designed to help learners consider who they are and what impact their values might have before a description of the particular experience, situation or incident. The paper outlines the influence of movements that have emerged to support the adoption of values-based approaches to clinical practice and the development of values-based reflection. A values-based approach to the delivery of healthcare has emerged in response to several high-profile ‘moral catastrophes’, such as the public inquiry led by Sir Robert Francis QC which described poor standards of care at Stafford Hospital;and the abuse inflicted on residents at the Winterbourne View unit. Re-conceptualisations of the purpose of reflection and initiatives such as the 6Cs (compassion, caring, communication, competence, courage and commitment) are influencing a post-Francis era where values are not only determining selection and recruitment of students and staff,but the nature of practice through the emergence of values-based reflection.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 268-279

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Reflective Practice (Volume 18, Issue 2)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 05/01/2017

Publication status

Published - 05/01/2017

ISSN

1462-3943

External Publication IDs

  • handle.net: 10547/622838
  • Scopus: 85008422988