Focus group interviews: defining clinical supervision
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Focus group interviews: defining clinical supervision

Graham Sloan Nurse Specialist, Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapy, Ayrshire and Arran Community Health Care Trust, Ayr

In the companion article to a literature review published recently in Nursing Standard (Sloan 1998), the author demonstrates the use of focus groups as a data collection method. He details how the group discussion was analysed, and reproduces the findings relevant to the ‘good characteristics’ of a clinical supervisor from the supervisee’s perspective.

Nursing Standard. 12, 42, 40-43. doi: 10.7748/ns1998.07.12.42.40.c2516

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