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Paediatric Nursing, 1994
This review explores various dimensions of the clinical supervisory process including an assessment tool to measure trainee development, a supervisor developmental model, qualities of "excellent" supervisors, the differential effects of expert modeling versus self-observation using videotape, and growth issues for the person of both therapist and ...
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This review explores various dimensions of the clinical supervisory process including an assessment tool to measure trainee development, a supervisor developmental model, qualities of "excellent" supervisors, the differential effects of expert modeling versus self-observation using videotape, and growth issues for the person of both therapist and ...
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British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2004
The NHS Plan (DoH 2000) states that the modern National Health Service (NHS) will be driven by a cycle of continuous quality improvement. This will enhance the efficiency, productivity and performance of the NHS. The aim of this article is to examine clinical supervision as a quality assurance initiative.
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The NHS Plan (DoH 2000) states that the modern National Health Service (NHS) will be driven by a cycle of continuous quality improvement. This will enhance the efficiency, productivity and performance of the NHS. The aim of this article is to examine clinical supervision as a quality assurance initiative.
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Clinical supervision ‘fundamental’
Nursing Standard, 1995Nurses need to convince managers that clinical supervision is fundamental to the future of nursing practice and nurses' personal development, chief nursing officer Yvonne Moores said last week.
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Models of clinical supervision
British Journal of Nursing, 1995This article describes several schools of practice in relation to clinical supervision and discusses models of supervision, particularly an integrative approach to clinical supervision in mental health practice. While it is recognised that clinical supervision is more likely to occur in mental health nursing, the article concludes by suggesting a ...
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Clinical supervision: users' perspectives
Journal of Child Health Care, 2000■ The clinical supervision relationship is valuable for the development of good practice. ■ The necessary ingredients of clinical supervision are safety, impartiality, support, trust and respect. ■ Reflection of thoughts, feelings and actions allows debriefing, challenge and understanding.
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Clinical supervision: the art of being supervised
Nursing Standard, 1997Clinical supervision has been described as being of paramount importance to the development of nursing (Bishop 1994). It is now accepted that clinical supervision is an integral part of nursing practice (Waterworth et al 1997). This article summarises the pre-requisites for successful supervision and emphasises the role of the practitioner in the ...
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POSTMODERNISING CLINICAL SUPERVISION IN NURSING
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2005Clinical supervision (CS) has been organised and conducted around specific modernist principles, despite claims of the need for, or existence of, heterogeneity. A postmodernist perspective is used to challenge the idea that there is a correct structure (hierarchical) and function (developing supervisee self-awareness, detecting and resolving "real ...
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