3. The word meaning of "Supervision" is
Overseeing. The word "super" means
above and "vision" means seeing. It means
personally observing a function or activity,
providing leadership in the process of nursing
care, delegating functions or activities while
retaining the accountability, evaluating and
ensuring that the nursing care provided is
adequate and delivered appropriately
Meaning
6. Objectives of
Supervision
Other purpose of supervision is to help the
personnel to grow, know themselves, to
render the most efficient service and to give
them assistance in acquiring knowledge and
techniques necessary for self-development.
The main aim of supervision Is to see that a
particular work or task is being done in the
expected manner.
7. Specific objectives in Nursing supervision.
To persist in the delivery of high quality of health care services,
To assist and to help in the development of the staff to their highest potential.
To interpret policies, objectives, needs etc of the organization and to suggest ways and means to improve
them.
To plan services cooperatively and to develop coordination to avoid overlapping.
To develop standards of service and methods of evaluation of personnel and services.
To assist in problem solving of the matters concerning personnel, administrative and operation of services.
To evaluate the services given, personnel performance, progress made etc. and to suggest changes for
improving the work effectively and out come of personnel.
15. Good
supervision
means
• A supervisor can produce attitudes which are both positive and negative in
character.
• A supervisor can produce positive attitudes when are positive when an
employee is conscious of the benefits to himself which he attributes to the
influence of the supervisor.
• A supervisor can produce negative attitude when the reaction of workers is
resistance to discipline or actual fear of demotion or discharge
16. QUALITIES OF A GOOD SUPERVISOR
Thoroughness: A
supervisor must have
detailed knowledge of all
the information relevant to
the task and take care of
every necessary detail.
Fairness: A supervisor
should exhibit a sense of
justice, consideration and
truthfulness towards
subordinates.
Initiative: Includes qualities
of courage, self-confidence
and decisiveness.
Tact: Saying and doing
things in a way which give
the subordinates a feeling
of playing an important part
in whatever is being done.
Enthusiasm: It is an intense
and eager interest in and
devotion to the
organizational goals.
Emotional Control: It means
emotional maturity which
controls and channels
emotions in the right
direction. Some more
qualities of a good
supervisor may be added.
Personal Qualifications:
which include integrity,
honesty, ability to
cooperate, ability to attract,
motivate and unite others to
work;
Teaching Ability: Ability to
communicate with the
workers.
General Outlook: The
supervisor should show
liking of the job and be
absorbed in it
17. Methods of Supervision
Technical Vs.
Creative
supervision.
Co-operative
Vs.
authoritarian
supervision.
Scientific Vs.
intuitive
supervision
18. Technical Vs. Creative
Supervision
Scientific Vs. Intuitive
Supervision
Co-operative Vs.
Authoritarian Supervision
Technical methods are some of
the basic supervisory skills
which need to be trained.
Group conferences, group
discussions. For example,
techniques of service study,
record construction, time study
etc. Creative supervision
provides maximum adaptation
to the situation. For example,
instead of an orientation period
of two weeks for each new staff
member, a variable plan in both
contents and time according to
the needs of each individual
should be formulated.
In co-operative supervision
there is a full participation
of each member of the
group in planning, action
and decision whereas in
authoritarian supervision
responsibility centers
entirely on the supervisor,
with the staff following his /
her orders. Both are needed
according to situation and
circumstances.
Scientific supervision relies
on objective study and
measurement than personal
judgment or opinion.
Whereas intuitive
supervision needs to be
maintain the interpersonal
relationship. The
supervision needs a
sensitive
20. Styles of Supervision
Task Centered Employee Centered
Supervisor
A benevolent
supervisor
An autocratic or
critical supervisor
A democratic
supervisor
23. PRINCIPLES OF
SUPERVISION
Good
supervision
is
Good supervision generates and
guaranties quality of services rendered
Good supervision coordinates and unifies
efforts of the nursing staff
Good supervision fosters the ability of each staff
member to think and act for herself / himself Good supervision strives to make the ward a
good learning situation
Good supervision respects the individuality
of the staff members.
Supervision of graduate staff nurses differs
from that of students
Good supervision is based on the needs of
individuals.
24. PRINCIPLES OF
SUPERVISION
Good
supervision
is
Good supervision is well planned.
Good supervision helps the individual nurse set
up objectives which are for her dynamic,
reasonable and worthwhile and helps her to
attain her objectives.
Good supervision helps the nurse to make a
pattern for analysis and to analyze
continuously her success.in reaching her
objectives
25. PRINCIPLES OF
SUPERVISION
Good
supervision
is
Good supervision recognizes that even the
excellent staff member needs supervision to
continue to grow. It provides freedom for
experimentations, self directions and self
evaluation.
Good supervision helps create a social,
psychological and physical atmosphere in
which the individual is free to function at her
own top level.
Supervision stimulates staff to continuous self-
improvement. Stimulation results when the individual
interests are aroused, so she responds with
enthusiasm. Supervision creates in the staff-member
a desire for help in the attainment of her objectives