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Cuestionario de Práctica Reflexiva (RPQ)×Escala de Identidad Profesional (PIS)×
CampoEducación para la saludEducación para la salud
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen2000–20052006
Autor originalSobral, D. T.; Saarikoski et al.Adams et al.
TipoSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Fuente seminalSobral, D. T. (2000). An appraisal of medical students' reflection-in-action. Med Educ 34(3): 182–187. link ↗Adams, K., Hean, S., Sturgis, P., & Clark, J. M. (2006). Investigating the factors influencing professional identity of first-year health and social care students. Learn Health Soc Care 5(2): 55–68. DOI ↗
AliasReflection Questionnaire, Reflective Learning ScaleHealthcare Professional Identity, Disciplinary Identity Assessment
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ResumenThe RPQ is a self-report instrument measuring the degree to which healthcare students and professionals engage in reflective practice—the deliberate examination of their clinical experiences, decisions, and actions to extract learning and improve future practice. Developed by Sobral and refined by Saarikoski and colleagues in the early 2000s, the RPQ assesses both the frequency and depth of reflection, including reflection-in-action (thinking while performing) and reflection-on-action (analyzing after the fact). The scale is used in nursing and medical education to evaluate whether students are developing critical thinking and self-directed learning habits that sustain professional growth.The PIS is a self-report questionnaire measuring healthcare students' sense of professional identity, belonging, and commitment to their chosen discipline. Developed by Adams and colleagues in 2006, the PIS assesses the degree to which students have internalized professional roles, values, behaviors, and career commitment. The scale measures both cognitive elements (knowledge of professional standards and scope of practice) and emotional elements (sense of belonging, pride in discipline). The PIS is used in healthcare education to track professional identity development over training, identify students at risk of attrition, and evaluate the impact of socialization experiences on disciplinary commitment.
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