نتایج جستجو برای: clinical supervision model
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A systematic review: the effect of clinical supervision on patient and residency education outcomes.
PURPOSE To summarize the literature regarding the effect of clinical supervision on patient and educational outcomes, especially in light of the recent (2010) Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education report that recommends augmented supervision to improve resident education and patient safety. METHOD The authors searched the English-language literature from 1966 to 2010 using elec...
The behaviors displayed and statements articulated during supervision are a function of the supervisee’s current stage of development (Loganbill, Hardy, & Delworth, 1982). The various forms of supervisee resistance often result when the supervisory style does not match the supervisee’s readiness level or developmental stage (Rando, 2001). By integrating the use of the Loganbill et al. Developme...
[Purpose] This study examined the contents of supervision needed by novice therapists to develop clinical abilities, focusing on their clinical experience and using an original evaluation table. [Subjects and Methods] An evaluation of clinical abilities basic attitudes, therapeutic skills, and clinical practice-related thoughts was conducted in 29, 21, and 9 therapists with clinical experience ...
The rapid growth in the number of behavior analysts and aspiring behavior analysts creates an imperative for effective and efficient supervisory practices. Many behavior analysts receive little to no explicit instruction and mentoring in supervision practices while they are in training themselves. Those behavior analysts may then be expected to provide supervision for a range of individuals soo...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated how, when, why, and with whom therapists in training utilize "informal supervision"-that is, engage individuals who are not their formally assigned supervisors in significant conversations about their clinical work. METHOD Participants were 16 doctoral trainees in clinical and counseling psychology programs. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analy...
While much has been written on clinical supervision (CS) in the nursing literature, there appears to be minimal attention afforded to the supervisory relationship and in particular the early phases of this relationship. It is understood that the quality of the supervisory relationship has a significant contribution towards the efficacy of CS. In acknowledging the struggles in demonstrating the ...
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Clinical supervision remains one of the most misunderstood practices in modern nursing. It provides a nurturing and supportive service for nurses, helping them to reflect critically on their actions in the provision of patient care. The aim of this article is to explore and examine the current role and status of clinical supervision in the NHS.
PURPOSE This reflective paper offers a conceptual framework of clinical supervision that assists supervisors to create supportive relationships necessary for advanced practice development. CONCLUSIONS Combining established concepts of clinical supervision with systems psychodynamics enhances the supervisory experience. It is useful to supervisors to understand role transition as it sensitizes...
Structured supervision techniques encourage service providers to increase their knowledge, skills, and selfawareness in providing multicultural services. Structured techniques are described and illustrated.
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