The role of relationships in effective clinical supervision.

Nurs Times

NHS Lanarkshire.

Published: June 2005

Aim: To investigate the nature of clinical supervision.

Method: Within the four-cycle action research approach qualitative data was collected using a range of methods and analyses.

Results: Several insights were gained into the nature of clinical supervision and the nature of change required to support its introduction. One such insight, was the importance of relationship development.

Conclusion: Relationship development is an essential component of effective clinical supervision.

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