Learning from reflection – good practice in handover with neurodiverse clients

Q4 Psychology
Anna Campion, Nikolaos Sarras, Sophie Doswell
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Abstract

This article details the reflection process that arose as a result of our recent experiences with client handover within a national, specialist, adult neurodevelopmental psychology service, following one clinician leaving the service. The departing clinician and the team used this ‘learningfrom experience’ opportunity to collectively reflect on handover with neurodiverse clients, thinking about what went well with the whole process, what could have been done differently and to consider the adaptations that this population may require in order to make handovers as smooth as possible. We have summarised the learning points from these reflections into ‘good practice guidance’ for our own service. Literature on best handover practice is limited, especially with respect to neurodiversity, and given the increasing number of neurodiverse clients accessing local or secondary care services, we are sharing our first-hand experiences in the hope that this may be relevant, helpful and/or stimulate discussion for other services experiencing similar situations.
从反思中学习--与神经多样性客户进行交接的良好做法
本文详细介绍了我们最近在一项全国性的成人神经发育心理专科服务中,在一名临床医生离职后,对客户交接工作的反思过程。即将离职的临床医生和团队利用这次 "从经验中学习 "的机会,共同反思了与神经多样性客户的交接工作,思考了整个过程中哪些地方做得好,哪些地方可以做得不同,并考虑了这一人群可能需要的调整措施,以便尽可能顺利地完成交接工作。我们从这些思考中总结出了一些学习要点,为我们自己的服务提供了 "良好实践指南"。有关最佳交接实践的文献很有限,尤其是有关神经多样性的文献。鉴于越来越多的神经多样性客户使用本地或二级护理服务,我们分享了自己的亲身经历,希望这些经验对其他遇到类似情况的服务机构有所帮助和/或引发讨论。
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Clinical Psychology Forum Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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