In this paper, the cultural realities of clinical supervision (CS) in acute inpatient mental health settings are explored using an ethnographic approach. Findings suggest that there is a verbal acceptance of CS by mental health nurses but a cultural belief that it has limited experiential value and, thus, a cautious attitude towards its adoption is in practice. This may, in part, be attributable to many nurses believing that they are already undertaking CS, although the informal supervision described does not fit with established definitions of formal supervision. The language used by nurses demonstrates an understanding and appreciation of the benefits of clinical supervision. However, the belief that existing structures inherent to nursin...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
Clinical Supervision has been identified as a means to support and enhance professional development ...
This chapter draws on the findings of an ethnographic study of Australian acute inpatient mental hea...
After decades of discussion about clinical supervision and mental health nursing, the reality is th...
After decades of discussion about clinical supervision and mental health nursing, the reality is tha...
Clinical supervision [CS] for mental health nurses in inpatient settings in Sydney, Australia, is vi...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
This paper aims to argue how developing self-awareness through clinical supervision may promote nurs...
This paper aims to argue how developing self-awareness through clinical supervision may promote nurs...
A questionnaire was used to investigate the provision of clinical supervision for nurses and allied ...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Models of clinical supervision implementation generally focus on the importance of organisational cu...
This paper is a report of an interview study exploring psychiatric hospital nursing staff members' r...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
Clinical Supervision has been identified as a means to support and enhance professional development ...
This chapter draws on the findings of an ethnographic study of Australian acute inpatient mental hea...
After decades of discussion about clinical supervision and mental health nursing, the reality is th...
After decades of discussion about clinical supervision and mental health nursing, the reality is tha...
Clinical supervision [CS] for mental health nurses in inpatient settings in Sydney, Australia, is vi...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
This paper aims to argue how developing self-awareness through clinical supervision may promote nurs...
This paper aims to argue how developing self-awareness through clinical supervision may promote nurs...
A questionnaire was used to investigate the provision of clinical supervision for nurses and allied ...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Models of clinical supervision implementation generally focus on the importance of organisational cu...
This paper is a report of an interview study exploring psychiatric hospital nursing staff members' r...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
Clinical Supervision has been identified as a means to support and enhance professional development ...