2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.09.023
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Supervision in Nursing: Latvian Sample Study

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“…The results showed that there were statistically significant differences of opinion after the application of the Portuguese version of the Clinical Supervision Scale and the Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale on all dimensions of the scale. The recommendations given are clinical supervision in nursing must be an obligation for every nurse in clinical practice because the positive effects cannot be denied but the clinical supervision process must be monitored systematically with accurate instruments such as the Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale Research conducted by Circenis et al,(2015) to evaluate the effectiveness of nurse practitioner supervision in hospitals with quantitative methods using control groups and experiments to measure fatigue during supervision sessions. The results obtained showed that there were statistically significant differences between emotional fatigue and depersonalization indicators in participants in the experimental group before and after supervision and between the experimental group and control group indicators after supervision.…”
Section: Nurse Competency and Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that there were statistically significant differences of opinion after the application of the Portuguese version of the Clinical Supervision Scale and the Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale on all dimensions of the scale. The recommendations given are clinical supervision in nursing must be an obligation for every nurse in clinical practice because the positive effects cannot be denied but the clinical supervision process must be monitored systematically with accurate instruments such as the Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale Research conducted by Circenis et al,(2015) to evaluate the effectiveness of nurse practitioner supervision in hospitals with quantitative methods using control groups and experiments to measure fatigue during supervision sessions. The results obtained showed that there were statistically significant differences between emotional fatigue and depersonalization indicators in participants in the experimental group before and after supervision and between the experimental group and control group indicators after supervision.…”
Section: Nurse Competency and Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%