# The Role of Gaze in Shaping Forms of Reflective Practice: A Legitimation Code Theory Analysis of Clinical Supervision in Danish Primary Care

**Authors:** Anette Lykke Hindhede, Helle Hindhede Hald, Christina Andersen

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/scs.70176 · Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences · 2026-01-06

## TL;DR

This study explores how supervision models in Danish primary care influence reflective practice through different ways of knowing and learning.

## Contribution

The paper introduces the concept of 'gaze' from Legitimation Code Theory to analyze reflective practice in clinical supervision.

## Key findings

- The study reveals how cultivated, social, and trained gazes shape reflective practice in healthcare.
- Different supervision models legitimize distinct forms of understanding and learning.
- The analysis highlights the role of gaze in determining what is considered meaningful in clinical supervision.

## Abstract

This study aimed to investigate how supervision models may cultivate or constrain different ways of knowing and learning in primary care.

The research employed a qualitative methodological design, grounded in Legitimation Code Theory, to gain an in‐depth understanding of the dynamics at play within various supervision models. It aligns with the QRSR guidelines.

Ethical considerations were thoroughly addressed, and approval was obtained prior to initiating the study, ensuring participant confidentiality and informed consent.

The study utilised qualitative interviews as the primary research method, conducting 18 interviews with a diverse range of healthcare professionals, including leaders, nurses, nursing assistants, physiotherapists, and both internal and external supervision consultants.

The analysis focused on identifying how different supervision models influenced reflective practice and shaped the participants' perceptions regarding the effectiveness and utility of these models.

Findings illustrated the complex interplay of cultivated, social, and trained gazes within healthcare settings, highlighting how different forms of legitimation shape what counts as meaningful understanding and reflective practice.

While the study provides valuable insights, it is important to acknowledge limitations related to the heterogeneous nature of the material across the interventions.

The concept of gaze not only elucidates the presuppositions underlying different supervision models but also elucidates how the usefulness of different supervision models is legitimated within practice.

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