Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice

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Main Author: Pires, Regina
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Santos, Margarida Reis, Pereira, Filipe, Rocha, Inês
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Clinical supervision (CS) is a facilitator of professional development and quality of practice, promoting safety and protection of clients, through the adoption of targeted strategies. Portugal has been developing research aiming to design policies that support the implementation of CS based on partnerships between academic and practice nurses. This strategy empowers professionals with skills essential for professional development. The study aims to identify the most relevant CS strategies according to nurses’ perspective. A quantitative and exploratory study was developed. Data were collected from questionnaires between May and October 2012. The convenience sample included 273 nurses working in hospitals (64.3%) and health care centers (35.7%) in Portugal, 83.2% were females, aged between 24-58 years. Nursing professional experience ranged between 1-36 years. The majority of the participants (87.5%) considered CS important to professional development. CS strategies relevance: reflective practice (45.8%); feedback (45.8%); observation (45.1%); continuing education (44,3%); support (41.8%); demonstration (40.7%); individual sessions (37.4%); self-supervision (37.0%); cases analysis with supervision (31.9%); analysis of nursing documentation (30.8%); group cases analysis (22.7%); group sessions (21.6%), reflexive report (16.5%); distance supervision: e-mail (7.7%), phone (7.7%) and skype® (4.0%). The participation of nurses in the design of CS policies is considered meaningful and highly relevant to nursing practice, empowering nurses with qualified skills and contributing to improve the quality of interventions. This research is a valuable input to the development and innovation in nursing, contributing to the design of CS policies based on strategies that nurses consider more appropriate and relevant to practice and professional development.
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title Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
spellingShingle Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
Pires, Regina
Nursing
Clinical supervision
Strategies
title_short Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
title_full Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
title_fullStr Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
title_full_unstemmed Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
title_sort Most relevant clinical supervision strategies in nursing practice
author Pires, Regina
author_facet Pires, Regina
Santos, Margarida Reis
Pereira, Filipe
Rocha, Inês
author_role author
author2 Santos, Margarida Reis
Pereira, Filipe
Rocha, Inês
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pires, Regina
Santos, Margarida Reis
Pereira, Filipe
Rocha, Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Clinical supervision
Strategies
topic Nursing
Clinical supervision
Strategies
description Clinical supervision (CS) is a facilitator of professional development and quality of practice, promoting safety and protection of clients, through the adoption of targeted strategies. Portugal has been developing research aiming to design policies that support the implementation of CS based on partnerships between academic and practice nurses. This strategy empowers professionals with skills essential for professional development. The study aims to identify the most relevant CS strategies according to nurses’ perspective. A quantitative and exploratory study was developed. Data were collected from questionnaires between May and October 2012. The convenience sample included 273 nurses working in hospitals (64.3%) and health care centers (35.7%) in Portugal, 83.2% were females, aged between 24-58 years. Nursing professional experience ranged between 1-36 years. The majority of the participants (87.5%) considered CS important to professional development. CS strategies relevance: reflective practice (45.8%); feedback (45.8%); observation (45.1%); continuing education (44,3%); support (41.8%); demonstration (40.7%); individual sessions (37.4%); self-supervision (37.0%); cases analysis with supervision (31.9%); analysis of nursing documentation (30.8%); group cases analysis (22.7%); group sessions (21.6%), reflexive report (16.5%); distance supervision: e-mail (7.7%), phone (7.7%) and skype® (4.0%). The participation of nurses in the design of CS policies is considered meaningful and highly relevant to nursing practice, empowering nurses with qualified skills and contributing to improve the quality of interventions. This research is a valuable input to the development and innovation in nursing, contributing to the design of CS policies based on strategies that nurses consider more appropriate and relevant to practice and professional development.
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