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Abstract

Nurses’ decisions about their intent to remain in the workforce are based on various factors. A healthy work environment in which work done well is recognised and appreciated contributes to nurses’ satisfaction and better patient outcomes. This article examines the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses framework for a healthy work environment, focusing on standards for meaningful recognition. Reflective practice, which provides a self-analytical approach to appreciate and value one’s work, is viewed as self-recognition. Neither boastful nor arrogant, reflective self-recognition is part of progression to professional maturity. It involves examining events at work continuously and systematically to learn, appreciate and move to higher levels of contribution in the workplace.

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Title
Reflective practices: meaningful recognition for healthy work environments
Author
Sherwood, Gwen; Koshy Cherian, Usha; Horton-Deutsch, Sara; Kitzmiller, Rebecca; Smith-Miller, Cheryl
First page
30
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Feb 2018
Publisher
Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom
ISSN
13545760
e-ISSN
20478976
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2007986416
Copyright
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