Assessing the level of reflective practice and critical thinking disposition among nurses in Malaysia
Introduction: Reflective practice and critical thinking have become essential skills among nurses, as they face various challenges in their daily tasks. These skills help them to maintain high-quality nursing care in a dynamic healthcare system. In particular, reflective practice aids nurses to self...
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2024
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Summary: | Introduction: Reflective practice and critical thinking have become essential skills among nurses, as they face various challenges in their daily tasks. These skills help them to maintain high-quality nursing care in a dynamic healthcare system. In particular, reflective practice aids nurses to self-educate and stay motivated throughout the rough
days in the hospital, whereas critical thinking among nurses improves their decision-making and problem-solving
skills during those difficult situations. Thus, reflective practice and critical thinking among nurses are important for a
safer healthcare environment and better overall quality of care. This study aimed to investigate reflective practice and
critical thinking dispositions among nurses in Malaysia. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study
was conducted in one of the teaching hospitals in Malaysia using convenience sampling on 218 participants from
different disciplines. The data was analysed using IBM SPSS Statistic 25. Results: Sociodemographic characteristics,
including gender, education level, working experience, and working area, did not display statistically significant
associations with either reflective practice or critical thinking disposition. Nonetheless, this study found that there
was a moderate positive correlation between reflective practice and critical thinking disposition. Conclusion: The
finding highlights that nurses engaging in reflective practice tend to exhibit a heightened inclination toward critical
thinking. Thus, reflective practice should be further prioritised in the Malaysia nursing curriculum and professional
development programmes by adopting appropriate and structured reflective practice frameworks to further cultivate
critical thinking among nurses. |
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