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Clinical supervision

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1997
Summary The introduction of clinical supervision to a wider sphere of nursing is being considered from a professional and organizational point of view. Positive views are being expressed about adopting this concept, although there are indications to suggest that there are also strong reservations.
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Clinical supervision revisited

Journal of Nursing Management, 2006
The paper is a means to signpost the hazards of clinical supervision (or supervision) as it is currently understood and enacted.The interpretation or understanding given to clinical supervision by professional groups is based on several factors namely origin/history, dynamic changes, relevance in the concept, language used and the meaning attached to ...
Maureen Jubb, Shanley, Chris, Stevenson
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Effective clinical Supervision

Nursing Management, 2000
How do you help staff understand and value clinical supervision and adopt it within their every day practice? Angela Stanton, Linda Strupish, Andrew Seaton and Kay Fawcett report on a collaborative action research project and its impact in one acute NHS trust.
A, Stanton   +3 more
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Clinical Supervision

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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Clinical supervision.

Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994), 1995
Since the publication, in April 1993, of A vision for the future, clinical supervision has become a major topic of debate within the nursing, midwifery and health visiting professions. Here the Health visitors' association provides an overview of the present discussions, offering a range of definitions of the term, together with information on the ...
H, McCallion, T, Baxter
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Telehealth in clinical supervision: a comparison of supervision formats

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2009
Nine counselling psychology students were enrolled in a 12-week pilot practicum (i.e. a work placement) for either one hour of course credit (six students) or three hours (three students). Group supervision was provided both in-person and by videoconferencing. Each trainee completed a measure evaluating their satisfaction with supervision (Supervisory
Robert J, Reese   +5 more
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Clinical supervision: the art of being supervised

Nursing Standard, 1997
Clinical 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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Clinical supervision ‘fundamental’

Nursing Standard, 1995
Nurses 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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Clinical Supervision

The Family Journal, 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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Models of clinical supervision

British Journal of Nursing, 1995
This 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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