Reflexivity in nursing: Where is the patient? Where is the nurse?

Anita Peerson*, Vivian Yong

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Abstract

Drawing upon forty years of nursing experience, in this paper we are reflexive about four issues relative to nursing clinical practices: seeking technological solutions to health and ill-health; moving from the nurse-patient relationship to the patient-healer relationship; utilising critical pathways; and, supporting evidence-based nursing. We examine current nursing practices and ask probing questions to generate debate. Most of all, we encourage nurses to engage in reflexivity and not to lose sight of their selves (knowledge, expertise and skills), and their patients' voices and subjectivity, in their contribution to health care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-45
Number of pages16
JournalThe Australian journal of holistic nursing
Volume10
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2003
Externally publishedYes

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