A reflective team (RT) is working to solve current health care problems in a professional team led by a reflection leader. The goal is that through reflection about the team members' own caring experiences and scientific research create action plans based in proven experience and scientific evidence. This article describes the idea behind the RT, the first attempt to implement the RT and reflection leaders' preliminary experiences of managing RT.
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