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Characteristics of perceived effective telesupervision practices: A case study of supervisees and supervisors

Priya Martin Lucylynn Lizarondo Saravana Kumar Esther Jie Tian Srinivas Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan +1 lainnya

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Introduction Many healthcare workers have switched from face-to-face clinical supervision to telesupervision since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the rise in prevalence of telesupervision and continuing remote working arrangements, telesupervision is no longer only limited to rural areas. As this remains an under-investigated area, this study aimed to explore supervisor and supervisee first hand experiences of effective telesupervision. Methods A case study approach combining in-depth interviews of supervisors and supervisees, and document analysis of supervision documentation was used. De-identified interview data were analysed through a reflective thematic analysis approach. Results Three supervisor-supervisee pairs from occupational therapy and physiotherapy provided data. Data analysis resulted in the development of four themes: Benefits vs limitations and risks, not often a solo endeavour, importance of face-to-face contact, and characteristics of effective telesupervision. Discussion Findings of this study have confirmed that telesupervision is suited to supervisees and supervisors with specific characteristics, who can navigate the risks and limitations of this mode of clinical supervision. Healthcare organisations can ensure availability of evidence-informed training on effective telesupervision practices, as well as investigate the role of blended supervision models to mitigate some risks of telesupervision. Further studies could investigate the effectiveness of utilising additional professional support strategies that complement telesupervision, including in nursing and medicine, and ineffective telesupervision practices.

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Priya Martin

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Lucylynn Lizarondo

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Saravana Kumar

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Esther Jie Tian

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Srinivas Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan

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Geoff Argus

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Martin, P., Lizarondo, L., Kumar, S., Tian, E.J., Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, S., Argus, G. (2023). Characteristics of perceived effective telesupervision practices: A case study of supervisees and supervisors. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288314

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2023
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10.1371/journal.pone.0288314
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