Clinical supervision for the nursing profession
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Clinical supervision for the nursing profession

Charlotte Goddard Health journalist

Reflective sessions improve practice, boost well-being and help prevent stress and burnout

Clinical supervision is a form of professional supervision that is distinct from formal line management. It involves a nurse meeting regularly with another professional for in-depth reflection on clinical practice.

Nursing Management. 29, 3, 9-10. doi: 10.7748/nm.29.3.9.s3

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