Developing Reflective Thinking through Poetry Writing: Views from Students and Educators.

Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh

Department of Natural Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, John Dalton EastManchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Published: August 2019

Aims and Objectives To explore student nurse and educator perspectives on the use of poetry writing as a way to reflect on important nursing practice issues. Background Reflective practice is a well-established method of learning in pre-registration nurse education although student nurses can find reflection a challenging process. Design An exploratory descriptive approach. Methods Data were extracted from unstructured interviews with students and educators (n = 12) from one university in the North-West region of England, United Kingdom (UK). Data were thematically analysed. Results Poetry writing supports a meaningful exploration of events, which have the potential to lead to changes in perspective. Careful planning of the poetry writing process is required, to ensure the potential of this approach is realised. Conclusion Poetry writing is an effective way to reflect on clinical practice. This work has relevance and transferability to a wide range of professional disciplines, where reflective practice is encouraged.

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