This research comprising of a survey and focus group interviews looked at how clinical supervision might improve resilience in hospice nurses. Clinical supervision was found to help work confidence, regulating emotions, offering a coping strategy, managing expectations and developing self-awareness. This was dependent however upon individual preference and experience, the local organisational context and wider social and political factors. The study provides a number of recommendations for practice.
Francis, Amy & Bulman, C. 2019. In what ways might group clinical supervision affect the development of resilience of hospice nurses. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 25 (8) p387 - 396.
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