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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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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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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: 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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Who attends clinical supervision? The uptake of clinical supervision by hospital nurses
Journal of Nursing Management, 2010The aim of the present study was to identify which nurses decide to participate in clinical supervision (CS) when it is provided for all nursing staff.Clinical supervision is available today for health care providers in many organisations. However, regardless of evidence showing the benefits of CS, some providers decide not to participate in the ...
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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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The holy grail of clinical supervision
Medical Education, 2019Commenting on Jackson et al.'s review, the authors of this commentary draw attention to the need for better understanding of the impact of clinical supervision on patient outcomes.
Priya Martin, Saravana Kumar
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British Journal of Nursing, 1994
The word ‘supervision’ means different things to different nurses. For example, to a nurse manager, it means the inspection and checking of a worker's performance by someone who is looking only for things that are being done wrong.
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The word ‘supervision’ means different things to different nurses. For example, to a nurse manager, it means the inspection and checking of a worker's performance by someone who is looking only for things that are being done wrong.
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2014
This chapter describes the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) model of clinical supervision for behavioral intervention for children with ASD. Practical guidance is provided on topics such as how many lessons can be targeted in a learner’s treatment program, which lessons to prioritize based on age, treatment intensity, and other variables,
Adel C. Najdowski, Jonathan Tarbox
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This chapter describes the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) model of clinical supervision for behavioral intervention for children with ASD. Practical guidance is provided on topics such as how many lessons can be targeted in a learner’s treatment program, which lessons to prioritize based on age, treatment intensity, and other variables,
Adel C. Najdowski, Jonathan Tarbox
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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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Supervision of Clinical Instruction
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1930T HE first problem with which one is confronted in this discussion is that of defining the scope of clinical instruction. Is clinical teaching limited to the teaching which takes place in a hospital ward or does it also include the teaching of the nursing classes following the physician's lectures?
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