Can restorative clinical supervision positively impact the psychological safety of midwives and nurses?

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Authors
Carter, Vanda
Issue Date
2022-08-11
Journal
Type
Article
Keywords
Nursing
Midwifery
Nurses
Midwives
Preceptorship
Clinical supervision
Safety
Restorative clinical supervision
Supervisory nursing
A-Equip
Professional advocate
Comment
Journal Title
British Journal of Nursing
Volume
31
Issue
15
Begin page
818
End page
820
Abstract
Restorative clinical supervision (RCS) and the introduction of professional midwife and nurse advocates (PMAs/PNAs) have gained validation and momentum since the process was introduced via the A–Equip (Advocating and Educating for Quality Improvement) model for midwifery supervision and support. The RCS model is multifunctional and has been identified has having widespread benefits for both those providing health care and those using services.
Citation
Carter V. Can restorative clinical supervision positively impact the psychological safety of midwives and nurses? Br J Nurs. 2022 Aug 11;31(15):818-820. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.15.818. PMID: 35980925.