Professional attitudes and behaviours Flashcards
what does professional practice involve? what is it applied to? -
- learning integrated
- applied to a dynamic context
what does application involve?
- theory
- stimulation
- practice activities & situations
when does reflection occur?
- on learning, performance and experiences
what are the six NHS core values?
- respect & dignity
- commitment to quality of care
- compassion
- improving lives
- working together for patients
- everyone counts
what is CSP?
- chartered society of physiotherapy
- framework that includes elements/ sets of behaviour, knowledge and skills
are the elements essential?
- all essential to practice
do individual elements interact?
- individual elements that make up practice ultimately influence one another
what are the 4 elements of CSP?
- physiotherapy values
- physiotherapy knowledge
- physiotherapy practice skills
- generic behaviours, knowledge & skills for interacting, problem- solving and decision making
what are the 4 pillars of physio outlined by the Granted Royal Charter in 1920?
- manual therapy and therapeutic handling
- exercise, movement and rehab
- therapeutic and diagnostic technologies
- allied approaches
what is the scope of the physiotherapy profession?
- any activity undertaken by an individual physiotherapist within four pillars of physiotherapy practice
what does scope of physiotherapy allow?
- allows practicing safely & effectively within their scope of practice
what are the three ways of defining scope of practice?
- as a professional
- as an individual
- evolving
what are the roles of practice- based learning?
- pivotal in building professional attitudes & behaviour
- future workforce
- sense of belonging
- two way : words and actions towards student development
- agile, creative in addressing challenges
what is reflective practice?
- generic term for those intellectual and affective activities in which individuals engage to explore their experiences
what does reflective practice lead to?
- lead to new understandings and appreciations
what does reflective practice review?
- review an episode of practice to describe, analyse, evaluate and inform professional learning
what does new learning modify?
- modifies previous perceptions, assumptions and understanding
- and the application of this learning to practice influences treatment approaches & outcomes
what does Borton’s framework involve?
- what?
- so what?
- now what?
what are the four ways you can learn from experiences?
- re- inhibit
- reflect
- review
- reframe
what is re- inhibiting?
- mentally relive the experience
how do you reflect?
- observe and notice what was happening
what does reviewing involve?
- critically analyse the situation
what does reframing involve?
- capture new understanding
what should health care professionals do with reflections?
- should be recorded