Clinical supervision has gained wide recognition in recent years as an essential component of a practitioner's continuing professional development. However, confusion exists in professional literature regarding the most effective models, styles, processes and methods of clinical supervision. This article outlines the elements required to establish and sustain an effective clinical supervision arrangement for health professionals, based on current evidence and the author's expert opinion
An extensive review of the literature from 1925 until 2006 highlights a diverse range of definitions...
Julie Winstanley and Edward White examine clinical supervision, which is increasingly being used as ...
ContextClinical supervision is essential for development of health professional students and widely ...
Background: Clinical supervision has gained wide recognition in recent years as an essential compone...
Context Clinical supervision has a vital role in post-graduate and, to some extent, undergraduate me...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervision is recommended for allied health professionals for the purpose of s...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
This is the second of three articles on clinical supervision. This study was undertaken a number of ...
This paper examines the notion of clinical supervision and takes a close look at what it means from ...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
Supervision is a dynamic and ever-changing process. Excellent employees can be trained to be outstan...
Nursing research increasingly calls for clinical supervision to support nurses and improve nursing p...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Introduction: The clinical supervision in nursing is a formal process of monitoring clinical practic...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
An extensive review of the literature from 1925 until 2006 highlights a diverse range of definitions...
Julie Winstanley and Edward White examine clinical supervision, which is increasingly being used as ...
ContextClinical supervision is essential for development of health professional students and widely ...
Background: Clinical supervision has gained wide recognition in recent years as an essential compone...
Context Clinical supervision has a vital role in post-graduate and, to some extent, undergraduate me...
BACKGROUND: Clinical supervision is recommended for allied health professionals for the purpose of s...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
This is the second of three articles on clinical supervision. This study was undertaken a number of ...
This paper examines the notion of clinical supervision and takes a close look at what it means from ...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
Supervision is a dynamic and ever-changing process. Excellent employees can be trained to be outstan...
Nursing research increasingly calls for clinical supervision to support nurses and improve nursing p...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Introduction: The clinical supervision in nursing is a formal process of monitoring clinical practic...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
An extensive review of the literature from 1925 until 2006 highlights a diverse range of definitions...
Julie Winstanley and Edward White examine clinical supervision, which is increasingly being used as ...
ContextClinical supervision is essential for development of health professional students and widely ...