Auditing a clinical supervision training programme
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Auditing a clinical supervision training programme

Barbara Webb Nursing Development Officer, Northampton Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Nurses and service managers in a community trust were asked to evaluate a training course designed to help them implement the trust’s clinical supervision policy. The audit identified several patterns of clinical supervision emerging within the trust. The author discusses the benefits of these to patients, staff and the organisation and draws some recommendations for nurses involved in implementing clinical supervision.

Nursing Standard. 11, 34, 34-39. doi: 10.7748/ns1997.05.11.34.34.c2455

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