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      An evaluation of the appropriateness and effectiveness of structured reflection for midwifery students in Ireland.

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          Midwifery students undertaking the undergraduate midwifery education programme in Ireland participate in facilitated reflective sessions that aim to develop their skills of reflecting on and in clinical practice. This paper presents a qualitative evaluation of the appropriateness and effectiveness of the facilitated reflection sessions for pre and post-registration midwifery students in two large Dublin maternity teaching hospitals. The aim was to evaluate structured reflective practice sessions which sought to assist midwifery students to become competent reflective practitioners. Group reflection sessions were conducted weekly in a clinical practice area at the same time each week over one academic year. After the series of structured reflective sessions, midwifery students and facilitating staff were invited to evaluate the reflective process. This evaluation consisted of a self-completion survey to identify the factors that facilitated and impeded student participation in the sessions. Respondents answered a series of questions about the reflective practice sessions and were also invited to enter qualitative data regarding their subjective experiences of the process in free text boxes. The data were then collated into themes by an independent reviewer. The results of the evaluation clearly indicate that midwifery students and facilitators welcomed the opportunity to engage in group reflection sessions as a form of peer support and as a catalyst for learning from clinical practice. Findings suggest that reflective practice can contribute to the development of skilled, self-aware and engaged practitioners.

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          Journal
          Nurse Educ Pract
          Nurse education in practice
          Elsevier BV
          1873-5223
          1471-5953
          Jan 2017
          : 22
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: gallagl8@tcd.ie.
          [2 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: lawlorde@tcd.ie.
          [3 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: bradyvi@tcd.ie.
          [4 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: coboyle@tcd.ie.
          [5 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: anna.deasy@tcd.ie.
          [6 ] Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Electronic address: kmuldoon@tcd.ie.
          Article
          S1471-5953(16)30178-0
          10.1016/j.nepr.2016.11.003
          27886575
          1e71ab36-3df9-42ad-bb4f-0ac307a84cc8
          Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
          History

          Education,Midwifery,Reflection
          Education, Midwifery, Reflection

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