Critical Reflections on Professional Behaviour and Understanding ‘Professionalism’ in a Healthcare Career

N. Mbatha
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This study contextualises the meaning and definition of professionalism. It investigates the held perspective of what elements or components create a foundation of a professional. The aim was to explore the need of understanding professionalism as a term and practice at university. Furthermore, the aim was to engage students in a critical reflexive process in order to gain deeper understanding of the discourses that have influence in their lives, and how it impacts both their personal and professional lives. Bandura’s Social Learning Theory and Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory were used to substantiate the argument of the study topic. This paper is an integration of two research studies that examine professionalism. Firstly, a systematic literature search was conducted and narrative synthesis approach was used to analyse homogenous studies that investigated professionalism in the healthcare sector. Secondly, a masters’ cohort engaged in a process of sharing life stories to examine the influence of dominant social discourses (race; gender; and class) and how it has given meaning to how they view the world and gives meaning to the things around them. The purpose was to develop critical reflexivity for the students in an educational setting. The outcomes from both research studies suggest that professionalism is a term that is complex to define; while, also promoting the importance of engaging in life story work that necessitates introspection and coming to understand who we are and what world we live in by acquiring the skill to be critically reflexive.
对专业行为的批判性反思和理解在医疗保健事业中的专业主义€™
本研究将专业精神的含义和定义置于情境中。它调查了什么元素或组成部分创造了一个专业人士的基础的观点。其目的是探讨将专业精神理解为大学的一个术语和实践的必要性。此外,目的是让学生参与批判性的反射过程,以便更深入地了解对他们生活有影响的话语,以及它如何影响他们的个人和职业生活。班杜拉™社会学习理论与布朗芬布伦纳™运用生态系统理论对本课题进行论证。这篇论文综合了两项关于专业精神的研究。首先,进行了系统的文献检索,并使用叙述综合法分析了调查医疗保健部门专业性的同质研究。其次,大师™ 这群人参与了一个分享生活故事的过程,以考察主流社会话语(种族、性别和阶级)的影响,以及它如何赋予他们看待世界的意义,赋予他们周围事物的意义。其目的是在教育环境中培养学生的批判性反思性。两项研究的结果都表明,专业精神是一个定义复杂的术语;同时,也宣传了从事生活故事工作的重要性,这需要反思,并通过获得批判性反思的技能来理解我们是谁以及我们生活在什么世界。
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