How to harness your COVID-19 experience for reflective practice
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How to harness your COVID-19 experience for reflective practice

Erin Dean Health journalist

Amid the upheaval of the pandemic, nurses can use reflection to process their experiences and improve practice

As the pandemic continues, nurses may feel they have less time than ever to reflect. But with many assuming different roles, in different ways, and in stressful circumstances, reflective practice is more important than ever.

Nursing Standard. 35, 6, 67-69. doi: 10.7748/ns.35.6.67.s23

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