Tensions between Theory and Practice by Sarah Brothers
My thoughts on Sarah's article critique:
Sarah started her paper with a strong and clear introduction. She explained the concepts of person-centered and relationship-centered care, which is very important to understand while reading the critique as well as the study that it is based off of. She also did an excellent job of picking up on a few of the more potent weaknesses of the research study, which included bias and a relatively small sample size. The personal reaction showed that Sarah learned things from the article that she can apply to her life, mainly the fact that she needs to work somewhere with a good philosophy that matches her values. I learned from reading this paper that there are often gaps between the philosophy of a company and their practice, between what they say and what they do. It is important to find a place to work where the company is serious about fulfilling what their philosophy statement sets out to do.
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