Cardiology residents’ attitudes towards clinical supervision: a multi-centered study [PDF]
Purpose Residents’ gender, residency level, and hospital types might influence their attitudes towards clinical supervision (CS); however, reports of its impact on cardiology residency are nonexistent.
Iswandy Janetputra Turu’ Allo +3 more
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Nursing students’ appreciation of clinical supervision during work-integrated learning [PDF]
Background: Effective clinical supervision in learning-conducive environments is required to enhance students’ work-integrated learning. Conversely, ineffective clinical supervision can jeopardise students’ learning and skills development.
Mphambanyeni J. Mugwari +2 more
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Clinical Supervision of Medical Students in Primary Health Care Services: General Practitioners’ Perspectives in Morocco [PDF]
Introduction: Clinical supervision is crucial to establish a learning climate in which the supervisor guides the supervised. Clinical supervisors might have numerous barriers and motivations.
SAMIRA ESSOLI +6 more
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Cultivating support during COVID‐19 through clinical supervision: A discussion article [PDF]
Aim This article aims to discuss how clinical supervision is an important approach in supporting frontline nurses and students during and post COVID‐19 through the lens of the nursing metaparadigms. Design Discussion article.
Claire O'Donnell +4 more
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Operational nursing managers’ experiences of clinical supervision at a Johannesburg Hospital [PDF]
Background: Clinical supervision is pivotal in supporting nurses in rendering quality, safe patient care. Therefore, it is essential to understand clinical supervision from operational nursing managers’ context to define existing challenges and propose ...
Bonginkosi I. Shongwe +2 more
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Clinical Supervision Practices With Australian Child and Family Health Nurses: Exploring Facilitators and Barriers. [PDF]
O'Neill A, Hooker L, Edvardsson K.
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Ethics of Clinical Supervision: An International Lens [PDF]
Background. Although widely acknowledged as a distinct professional practice, clinical supervision has not consistently been a component of graduate training in psychology, and has not achieved recognition commensurate with its importance to the feld in
Carol A. Falender
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Clinical supervision of experienced school counsellors in Israel [PDF]
The purpose of the study was to examine the prevalence, type and frequency of supervision provided to school counsellors, as well as to map experienced counsellors’ expectations of the supervisor The research question guiding this study was: What is ...
Irit Ran, Alexandru Neagoe
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Using Clinical Supervision to Lower EFL Teachers’ Burnout [PDF]
The present study was an attempt to explore the effect of clinical supervision on EFL teachers’ level of burnout. For this purpose, a total number of 80 male and female EFL teachers within the age range of 26 and 47 who were working at a language school ...
Hamid Marashi, Mojgan Bani-Ardalani
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Multi-Tiered Intensive Supervision: A Culturally-Informed Method of Clinical Supervision
In this exploratory phenomenological study, the authors researched the experiences of doctoral level supervisors (N=5) who piloted a new supervision approach, Multi-Tiered Intensive Supervision (MTIS).
Angie D. Cartwright +4 more
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