Clinical supervision for mental health nurses has become an area of priority since the implementation of the Enterprise Bargaining Agreement of August 2000 in Victoria. Clinical supervision has been identified as a strategy to improve both the job satisfaction of nurses and the quality of care provided to consumers. A review of the literature suggests that adequate education for supervisors is crucial if this strategy is to prove successful. In response to this identified need, the Centre for Psychiatric Nursing Research and Practice developed the ‘Clinical Supervision for Health Professionals’ program. The evaluation of participants from the first 2 years of the program (n = 63) are mentioned here. The findings suggest a high level of sati...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
This paper discusses an innovative learning approach in which people having experience of mental hea...
Increasing recognition of the potential value of clinical supervision for nurses has led to increase...
This study aimed to assess whether clinical supervision provided by workplace-based supervisors can ...
Does structured clinical supervision during psychosocial intervention education enhance outcome for ...
Clinical supervision has emerged both internationally and in Ireland as a means of using reflective ...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
Summary The responsibility for clinical supervision is recognised by both the nursing literature and...
Background: As a response to an Australian shortage of clinical health, nursing, and medical placeme...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Several national and state-based enquiry documents have reported on the recruitment and retention of...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
Clinical supervision (CS) may be loosely defined as an exchange between practicing professionals to ...
This paper discusses an innovative learning approach in which people having experience of mental hea...
Increasing recognition of the potential value of clinical supervision for nurses has led to increase...
This study aimed to assess whether clinical supervision provided by workplace-based supervisors can ...
Does structured clinical supervision during psychosocial intervention education enhance outcome for ...
Clinical supervision has emerged both internationally and in Ireland as a means of using reflective ...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
Summary The responsibility for clinical supervision is recognised by both the nursing literature and...
Background: As a response to an Australian shortage of clinical health, nursing, and medical placeme...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Clinical supervision is widely accepted as an essential prerequisite for high quality nursing care. ...
Several national and state-based enquiry documents have reported on the recruitment and retention of...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Clinical supervision is an activity that is interpreted widely in terms of its definition, purpose a...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...