Clinical supervision under pressure: a qualitative study amongst health care professionals working on the ICU during COVID-19

CONCLUSIONS: This study provides seven recommendations for both supervisors and trainees to help optimize clinical supervision. They align with the known five factors determining entrustment and supervision (trainee, supervisor, task, context, and relationship). To ensure good clinical supervision, be it either during normal circumstances or under pressure, efforts should primarily focus on factors that are within a supervisor or trainee's span of control.MESH: Clinical supervision, interprofessional, COVID-19, Intensive Care.PMID:37403584 | PMC:PMC10324445 | DOI:10.1080/10872981.2023.2231614
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