Objectives: The project aimed to assess compliance with evidence-based criteria regarding the use of clinical supervision amongst district nurses and to improve knowledge and engagement in clinical supervision activities within the workplace. Introduction: It is important to provide clinical support to all healthcare workers that provide opportunities to develop and be listened to in a supervised environment. Clinical supervision is seen as a key element to provide this support. It provides a professional working relationship between two or more members of staff where the reflection of practice and personal emotion can be discussed, which is outlined in many policies and guidelines. Methods: A baseline audit was carried out usin...
Introduction: The clinical supervision in nursing is a formal process of monitoring clinical practic...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been found to be beneficial in the role development of nurses and can ...
Objectives: The project aimed to assess compliance with evidence-based criteria regarding the use o...
Clinical supervision and evidence-based practice in nursing should be understood as complementary a...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the development, delivery and outcomes of a training prog...
Aim: To present an evaluative audit assessing the effectiveness of clinical supervision for ward man...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
AbstractEffects of clinical supervision on the quality of care are a key aspect in the improvement o...
Clinical supervision as a discipline supporting the quality of work in the field of helping professi...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
Clinical supervision in primary health care; experiences of district nurses as clinical supervisors-...
Clinical supervision and evidence-based practice in nursing should be understood as complementary a...
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...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been found to be beneficial in the role development of nurses and can ...
Objectives: The project aimed to assess compliance with evidence-based criteria regarding the use o...
Clinical supervision and evidence-based practice in nursing should be understood as complementary a...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been identified within nursing as a process for improving clinical pra...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the development, delivery and outcomes of a training prog...
Aim: To present an evaluative audit assessing the effectiveness of clinical supervision for ward man...
Objective: Clinical supervision (CS) is attracting attention in the Australian nursing context with ...
AbstractEffects of clinical supervision on the quality of care are a key aspect in the improvement o...
Clinical supervision as a discipline supporting the quality of work in the field of helping professi...
Rationale: Clinical supervision has often been identified as good practice, and a means of enhancing...
Clinical supervision in primary health care; experiences of district nurses as clinical supervisors-...
Clinical supervision and evidence-based practice in nursing should be understood as complementary a...
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...
Clinical supervision is a relatively new concept within nursing in New Zealand and there has been li...
Clinical supervision (CS) has been found to be beneficial in the role development of nurses and can ...