Clinical supervision provides a framework within which nurses can
reflect on their practice, enabling them to face professional
challenges with renewed energy and a clearer perspective.
Clinical Supervision for Nurses is an accessible, practical
guide to clinical supervision itself and implementing the
supervision process in nursing practice.
Clinical Supervision for Nurses explores the role of
clinical supervision, its contribution to practice development and
implementation in practice. It discusses the range of approaches to
clinical supervision and models of supervision, organisational
readiness and other factors influencing success, legal and ethical
issues, and perspectives of supervisors and the supervisees.
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction.
Practice Development.
Implementation.
Implementation in Action.
Approaches to Clinical Supervision.
Clinical Supervision in Action.
Legal and Ethical Issues.
Supervision from the Perspective of Supervisors.
Supervision from the Perspective of Supervisees.
Evaluating the Impact of Clinical Supervision
Over de auteur
Lisa Lynch and Kerrie Hancox are Co Directors of Clinical Supervision Consultants, Lisa and Kerrie have had extensive experience in the area of clinical supervision; as supervisors, supervisees, managers and academics. Professor Brenda Happell is the Professor of Contemporary Nursing at Central Queensland University. Professor Judith Parker is Professor and Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria University.