“…There were 14 strategies for clinical supervision in nursing selected (observation, demonstration, case analysis with the supervisee, feedback, support, critical-reflexive analysis of practices, reflexive report, group supervision sessions, nursing care documentation analysis, continuous training, Individual supervision sessions, self-supervision, group case analysis and distance supervision) identified in the literature and considered as relevant (4) , emerging the indicators for the basis for its construction from this exercise of analysis and exploration of each strategy and its defining characteristics. The questionnaire was analyzed by a group of 14 experts with experience and training in the clinical supervision area and Education Sciences to investigate the content validity.…”