The effect of clinical supervision model on nurses' self-efficacy and communication skills in the handover process of medical and surgical wards: an experimental study. [PDF]
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1995Summary Helping nurses to become effective and confident as primary nurses involves developing their interpersonal skills, sharpening their decision‐making and nurturing their creativity. In our action research study, we found that traditional methods of ward teaching did not help to promote this kind of professional growth.
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Multidisciplinary clinical supervision
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2007Context: Although psychotherapy supervision is accepted as acontinuing education activity by the RANZCP, and is recommendedin many Practice Guidelines, few mental health professionals-including psychiatrists-engage in such an activity.Objectives: To explain and clarify the role of psychotherapysupervision in enhancing continuing education and practice ...
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