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Narrative supervision is particularly suited to more experienced clinicians.
Narrative supervision is especially suited to creating an open, questioning, supportive culture.
Doctors who have completed their training are responsible for complex professional judgements for which narrative supervision is particularly helpful.
Many studies are very small, there are very few about narrative supervision and very few have been repeated.
Although just one of a wide range of patient-safety measures, narrative supervision helps create a safer culture in which difficulties are discussed, questions asked and hierarchies flattened.
This helps to explain why narrative supervision for Launer, is part of a wider project to bring about cultural change in medicine [ 14].
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But values need to be explored and the careful, circular questioning that characterises narrative-supervision is ideal for this.
Tomlinson suggests that one way to access these values and standards is through narrative clinical supervision, which can foster a culture that is supportive, educational, self-critical, outward-looking, patient-focussed, and centred on patient safety and quality care [ 20].
Educating for capability and clinical judgement requires more shared learning, feedback, reflection and mentoring for which narrative-based clinical supervision is ideally suited [ 56].
Many forms of supervision share narrative-based supervision's questioning to different extents [ 17, 18].
Throughout the narratives of our three interviews, supervision is equated with support, whether this is technical, emotional or other kinds of support.
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