2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2023.103606
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The experience of nurses participating in peer group supervision: A qualitative systematic review

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“…However, this progression could be hampered if the psychiatric psychological well-being medical caretaker practitioner stopped using these approaches or moved from emergency clinic settings to community settings to begin a new role. If the assistance its good for work, the want to make a good team and good quality of services [17].…”
Section: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners' Clinical Supe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this progression could be hampered if the psychiatric psychological well-being medical caretaker practitioner stopped using these approaches or moved from emergency clinic settings to community settings to begin a new role. If the assistance its good for work, the want to make a good team and good quality of services [17].…”
Section: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners' Clinical Supe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of supervisors felt that having employees that are more self-assured, autonomous, composed, and empowered will benefit the organization. Some even thought that peer group clinical supervision might assist lower the number of sick days that employees take [17]. A number of supervisees expressed the opinion that the benefits mentioned above would not have been achievable in the absence of supervisors leading peer group clinical supervision sessions.…”
Section: Qualitative Insights From Nurse Supervisors Managers and Sup...mentioning
confidence: 99%