Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the needs of clinical supervision for nurses to assess the degree of dependence on self-care and planning of nursing interventions. Methods: analytical study, cross-cutting nature, collecting data from a sample of 110 patients. Results: it was shown the differences in the identification of the degree of dependence between registers and experts, as well as the selection of operations for each self-care and failures to the original assessment of the filling level (no evaluation self-care/no identification of the degree of dependence). Conclusion: there were gaps in the nursing process; they have proposed strategies such as clinical supervision sessions, training, case studies, protocols and guidance documents, to be included in a clinical supervision in nursing model.

Highlights

  • The Clinical Supervision appears closely linked to nursing the nurturing quality of care and its effects in this area are current affairs and timely[1]

  • A growing number of studies aimed at the exploration and evaluation of the effectiveness of clinical supervision have been recently published in the nursing field, but its heart has rarely been the evolution of the patient or the quality of care[2]

  • Framed in the first phase of the research of this project, the aim was to make a diagnosis of the clinical context face areas sensitive to nursing care later to build and implement a clinical supervision model in nursing able to respond to identified needs for intervention, contributing to improving the quality and safety of the implemented practices

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Introduction

The Clinical Supervision appears closely linked to nursing the nurturing quality of care and its effects in this area are current affairs and timely[1]. The experience and research in clinical supervision in nursing in Portugal are expanding[3], and the areas identified as essential for potential health gains should be prioritized and developed intervention models[4]. With the problem under study, “the assessment of self-care as an indicator for clinical supervision in nursing” is intended to contribute to the construction of a clinical supervision model in nursing to ensure good clinical practice of higher quality and safer, under the self-care, the development of nurses’ intervention skills in this area. Self-care has been selected as an area sensitive to the influence of Clinical Supervision in focus in this research, contributing to enhance the reflection and awareness of professionals on the practices in use, participating more effectively, to change them

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