Abstract
British nursing has presented a particular view of clinical supervision and has made its availability an essential requirement for all nurses in the United Kingdom (UK). Through a plethora of literature, this view of clinical supervision has become widespread, as has the notion that it is good for nurses and nursing. In this paper, utilising a Foucauldian approach to discourse, power-knowledge and clinical gaze, I radically interrogate this seemingly unproblematic conceptualisation of clinical supervision and its rising popularity and influence.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Contemporary Nurse |
| Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- United Kingdom
- clinical supervision
- discourse
- nurses
Cite this
- APA
- Author
- BIBTEX
- Harvard
- Standard
- RIS
- Vancouver