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A qualitative study of reflective practice in the workplace. Speech-language pathologists have their say.

Kate J CookCheryl MessickCarolyn BaylorMegan J McAuliffe
Published in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2023)
SLPs described that RP is valued in the workplace for supporting client focused care, problem-solving, and lifelong learning. SLPs wanted time to be protected for RP at all stages of their career and valued the relationships with others as contributing positively to RP. Perceptions of and engagement in RP changed in relation to SLPs' clinical experience. Implications for clinical practice are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • clinical practice
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • social media
  • affordable care act