Author:
Marfleet Rachel,Ralph Andrea,Clisby Holly
Abstract
Reflective practice plays a key role in the personal and professional development of health care professionals. This paper documents the co-construction of reflective practice groups on a paediatric cardiac intensive care ward, drawing on narrative therapy approaches to keep patients and families at the centre of this work.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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