Educational strategies to enhance reflexivity among clinicians and health professional students: a scoping study

Landy, Rachel; Cameron, Cathy; Au, Anson; Cameron, Debra; O'Brien, Kelly; Robrigado, Katherine; Baxter, Larry; Cockburn, Lynn; O'Hearn, Shawna; Olivier, Brent; and +1 more...Nixon, Stpehanie (2016) Educational strategies to enhance reflexivity among clinicians and health professional students: a scoping study Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 17 (3). ISSN 1438-5627
Copy

Reflexivity involves the ability to understand how one's social locations and experiences of advantage or disadvantage have shaped the way one understands the world. The capacity for reflexivity is crucial because it informs clinical decisions, which can lead to improvements in service delivery and patient outcomes. In this article, we present a scoping study that explored educational strategies designed to enhance reflexivity among clinicians and/or health profession students. We reviewed articles and grey literature that address the question: What is known about strategies for enhancing reflexivity among clinicians and students in health professional training programs? We searched multiple databases using keywords including: reflexivity, reflective, allied health professionals, pedagogy, learning, and education. The search strategy was iterative and involved three reviews. Each abstract was independently reviewed by two team members. Sixty-eight texts met the inclusion criteria. There was great diversity among the educational strategies and among health professions. Commonalities across strategies were identified related to reflective writing, experiential learning, classroom-based activities, continuing education, and online learning. We also summarize the 19 texts that evaluated educational strategies to enhance reflexivity. Further research and education is urgently needed for more equitable and socially-just health care.


picture_as_pdf
Au_Educational strategies to enhance.pdf
subject
Accepted Version

Download

Published Version


Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL Data Cite XML EndNote HTML Citation METS MODS RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer ASCII Citation
Export

Downloads