Aim: To present an evaluative audit assessing the effectiveness of clinical supervision for ward managers. Background: A year-long project to introduce clinical supervision to ward managers was implemented and evaluated. The objectives were to evaluate staff perceptions of implementing clinical supervision and determine its outcomes. Method: An audit evaluation process was used. Results: Findings are presented against perceptions, implementation and reported outcomes of clinical supervision. Insights were gained into its relevance and importance to nurses and the organization. Findings show that clinical supervision was perceived to be effective and helped improve patient care, but some feared it becoming a form of managerial contr...
Aim: Clinical supervision has been recognized as a valuable mechanism through which healthcare p...
Clinical supervision as a discipline supporting the quality of work in the field of helping professi...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...
Objectives: The project aimed to assess compliance with evidence-based criteria regarding the use o...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
Clinical supervision continues to be a topical issue within nursing and current debate centres aroun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervision is recommended for allied health professionals for the purpose of s...
Clinical supervision provides a strategy to mitigate nurses’ workplace stress and enhance rete...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
The aim of the study was to examine how clinical supervision impacts on staff development within ac...
The aim of the study was to examine how clinical supervision impacts on staff development within ac...
Objective To review the impact of clinical supervision of post-registration/qualification healthcare...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Objective: Clinical supervision within the health professions is an important quality control mechan...
Aim: Clinical supervision has been recognized as a valuable mechanism through which healthcare p...
Clinical supervision as a discipline supporting the quality of work in the field of helping professi...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...
Objectives: The project aimed to assess compliance with evidence-based criteria regarding the use o...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
Clinical supervision continues to be a topical issue within nursing and current debate centres aroun...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervision is recommended for allied health professionals for the purpose of s...
Clinical supervision provides a strategy to mitigate nurses’ workplace stress and enhance rete...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
The aim of the study was to examine how clinical supervision impacts on staff development within ac...
The aim of the study was to examine how clinical supervision impacts on staff development within ac...
Objective To review the impact of clinical supervision of post-registration/qualification healthcare...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Objective: Clinical supervision within the health professions is an important quality control mechan...
Aim: Clinical supervision has been recognized as a valuable mechanism through which healthcare p...
Clinical supervision as a discipline supporting the quality of work in the field of helping professi...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...