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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Rural Health
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Rural nursing practice is characterized by diversity and unpredictability, presenting unique challenges.
  • Effective recruitment and retention strategies are crucial for maintaining quality nursing services in rural communities.
  • Ongoing education is often recommended, but clinical supervision offers a complementary support mechanism.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of clinical supervision as a support strategy for rural nurses.
  • To evaluate a six-month clinical supervision program implemented with rural nurses in Australia.
  • To identify key themes and participant views regarding the effectiveness of clinical supervision.

Main Methods:

  • An interpretive descriptive design was employed.
  • A six-month clinical supervision program was developed and implemented for 22 rural nurses.
  • Participant views were gathered through a group discussion and analyzed using a thematic network approach.

Main Results:

  • Three core themes emerged: becoming reflective, understanding and commitment, and losing the client.
  • Clinical supervision facilitated reflection on practice, enhanced understanding, and fostered commitment.
  • The program's success was contingent on its focused, well-planned, and supported implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical supervision is a valuable tool for supporting rural nurses, contributing to resilience and stress reduction.
  • Effective clinical supervision programs require careful planning, focus, and organizational support.
  • Findings offer guidance for implementing and optimizing clinical supervision for rural nursing contexts.