Few environments demand a higher level of emotional competences than forensic care settings, and the importance of clinical supervision to mitigate against the risks of such an environment cannot be underestimated. This paper explores the efficacy of clinical supervision provided to nursing staff within a high secure hospital using the Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale. Results indicated that the nursing workforce were overall very satisfied with their clinical supervision, specifically clinical team leaders are most likely to be very satisfied. Results also showed the significance of time: clinical supervision is more effective when it lasts between 30–60 minutes, but correspondingly, time is one of the key barriers to accessing clinic...
AbstractTo implement a clinical supervision model in nursing, we carry out an exploratory, descripti...
Abstract Background To ensure quality of care delivery clinical supervision has been implemented in ...
Clinical supervision has emerged both internationally and in Ireland as a means of using reflective ...
Clinical supervision provides a strategy to mitigate nurses’ workplace stress and enhance rete...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
AbstractWe carried out a study with the aim to relate the implementation of a clinical supervision (...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
Aim: To present an evaluative audit assessing the effectiveness of clinical supervision for ward man...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
Clinical supervision is noted in other fields as instrumental to attaining better outcomes for peopl...
A questionnaire was used to investigate the provision of clinical supervision for nurses and allied ...
Last month the authors described the role of the nurse in the prison service, the need for clinical ...
This study reports the findings of how district nurses (n = 23) and hospital nurses (n = 9) in cance...
AbstractTo implement a clinical supervision model in nursing, we carry out an exploratory, descripti...
Abstract Background To ensure quality of care delivery clinical supervision has been implemented in ...
Clinical supervision has emerged both internationally and in Ireland as a means of using reflective ...
Clinical supervision provides a strategy to mitigate nurses’ workplace stress and enhance rete...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
AbstractWe carried out a study with the aim to relate the implementation of a clinical supervision (...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
Aim: To present an evaluative audit assessing the effectiveness of clinical supervision for ward man...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
Clinical supervision is noted in other fields as instrumental to attaining better outcomes for peopl...
A questionnaire was used to investigate the provision of clinical supervision for nurses and allied ...
Last month the authors described the role of the nurse in the prison service, the need for clinical ...
This study reports the findings of how district nurses (n = 23) and hospital nurses (n = 9) in cance...
AbstractTo implement a clinical supervision model in nursing, we carry out an exploratory, descripti...
Abstract Background To ensure quality of care delivery clinical supervision has been implemented in ...
Clinical supervision has emerged both internationally and in Ireland as a means of using reflective ...