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01.05.2014 | Original Article
The Perceptions of Supervisory Support Scale
verfasst von:
Sadaaki Fukui, Charles A. Rapp, Rick Goscha, Doug Marty, Mark Ezell
Erschienen in:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
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Ausgabe 3/2014
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Abstract
The implementation of recovery-oriented and evidence-based practices has become a major challenge for mental health systems and front-line practitioners. This study developed an instrument that would assess the benefits or results that accrue from supervision, including client-centered supervision. The Perceptions of Supervisory Support Scale was administered to 262 case managers. Analyses (including factor analyses and repeated measures analysis of variance) confirmed content validity and reliability. Sub-scales included: (1) emotional support; (2) support for client goal achievement; and (3) professional development support. The scale could guide support for front-line practitioners in delivering client-centered care and could be useful for future research.