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The World Health Organization established the goal ‘Health for All by the year 2000`, leading to the investment of health systems in quality policies and clinical governance. Clinical supervision has been incorporated into these policies in response to concerns about care failures, patient safety, and quality of care. Clinical supervision consists of a process of professional development, through reflection on practices, which facilitates the adequacy of nurses` interventions and the maintenance of quality standards, contributing to improving the quality of care and safety of patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the . . .
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