Clinical supervision and mentorship in nursing
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Clinical supervision and mentorship in nursing
Chapman & Hall, 1992
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Includes index
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Supervision is not a new idea in nursing practice. However, the need for rethinking the routes to achieving standards of care has arisen, in common with other professions, from the complexities and increased pace of today's world. It is incumbent on the nursing profession to research and analyze its practice and adapt to current changes in social trends and also in the practice of the health care team. The editors have brought together contributors from every discipline in modern nursing practice. They provide a description of the history and evolution of supervision in their own field with a view to sharing their own experience with colleagues in other specialities. The aim of the book is for the profession to think out its supervisory practices and to consider some "new" ideas. The therapeutic use of self, strategies to prevent "burn out", the role of the mentor should find echoes in readers' experience.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theoretical perspectives: clinical supervision as an emerging idea in nursing, Tony Butterworth
- the supervisory relationship, Jean Faugier
- therapeutic use of self, Dave Woods
- providing support and reducing stress - a review of the literature, Katie Booth. Part 2 Professional and practice perspectives: psychiatric nursing, Phil Barker
- sick children's nursing, Barbara Elliot
- midwifery, Penny Curtis
- general/adult nursing, Jane Merchant
- mental handicap nursing, Peggy Cooke
- health visiting, Sheila Twinn
- child protection - health visiting and supervision, Robert Nettleton
- occupational health nursing, Marion Balcombe
- district nursing, Brian Pateman
- community psychiatric nursing, Peter Wilson. Part 3 Developmental perspectives: modelling excellence - the role of the nurse consultant, Steve Wright
- casework conversations, Jean Fauger
- supervision for life, Tony Butterworth and Jean Fauger.
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