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Clinical supervision should be integral to the role of the clinical nurse specialist in palliative care

By: Publication details: Thesis (BSc Hons)-Manchester University, 2000Subject(s):
Contents:
Acknowledgements ; Abstract ; Chapter one. Introduction ; Chapter two. Methodology ; Chapter three. Brief analysis of the literature review ; Chapter four. Introduction ; Chapter five. Discussion and synthesis of studies reviewed ; Chapter six. Limitations implications and conclusion ; Appendices
Summary: The aim of this literature review is to explore the concepts and benefits of clinical supervision in relation to the clinical nurse specialist in palliative care.
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Acknowledgements ; Abstract ; Chapter one. Introduction ; Chapter two. Methodology ; Chapter three. Brief analysis of the literature review ; Chapter four. Introduction ; Chapter five. Discussion and synthesis of studies reviewed ; Chapter six. Limitations implications and conclusion ; Appendices

The aim of this literature review is to explore the concepts and benefits of clinical supervision in relation to the clinical nurse specialist in palliative care.

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