Group supervision to support competency development in palliative care in Norway

to develop and evaluate a model of supervision created to provide continuous support throughout a 2-year postgraduate education programme. twenty-five students attending the first 2-year postgraduate course in palliative care at the University College, Buskerud, Norway took part in a prospective stu...

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Published inInternational journal of palliative nursing Vol. 10; no. 11; p. 542
Main Authors Landmark, Bjørg, Wahl, Astrid K, Bøhler, Ann
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.11.2004
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Summary:to develop and evaluate a model of supervision created to provide continuous support throughout a 2-year postgraduate education programme. twenty-five students attending the first 2-year postgraduate course in palliative care at the University College, Buskerud, Norway took part in a prospective study. A questionnaire was administered on five occasions: on commencement of studies, after 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and at the end of the programme. Student statements were analysed using methods of qualitative content analysis. students' appreciation of the value of supervision increased from the first to the last recording. Reflection and dynamic dialogue during group supervision were reported to be well-suited as methods of support in the development of insight into palliative care, integration of theory and practice, and development of skills. students stated that supervision confirmed knowledge, gave meaning and increased self-awareness in palliative care.
ISSN:1357-6321
DOI:10.12968/ijpn.2004.10.11.17134