The effect of clinical supervision model on nurses' self-efficacy and communication skills in the handover process of medical and surgical wards: an experimental study
Abstract Background The handover process is a vital part of patient safety continuity, particularly conducted between nurses at the end of shifts. Nurses often face challenges in handover due to a lack of self-efficacy and inadequate communication skills. The clinical supervision model, by providing...
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Main Authors: | Faezeh Gheisari (Author), Sedigheh Farzi (Author), Mohammad Javad Tarrahi (Author), Tahere Momeni-Ghaleghasemi (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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