Supervision strengthens nurses and teams
For Ilam Medical Centre Nurse Prescriber Kate Boys, professional supervision has become an important part of her practice and leadership. Kate has been meeting regularly with Joanne Butfield, Pegasus Health Nursing Advisor, for more than two years.
“I needed some support as lead nurse, as I was feeling overwhelmed, finding it hard to switch off, and I was taking it home with me,” Kate said.
Supervision, she explained, feels “kind of like mentoring, coaching, and guidance.” It provides space to reflect, gain perspective, and build confidence.
“It’s made me more reflective and more resilient. It’s helped me be a better leader and more responsive to the team. I have found myself confidently leading conversations that were previously anxiety provoking. It gives you tools for the next time a situation arises,” Kate said.
Having a supervisor who understands nursing and the realities of primary care has made a big difference.
“It helps that Jo is at Pegasus Health. She knows the nursing role well and understands the current climate of primary healthcare,” Kate said.
Her message to other nurses is simple: “Just do it. Supervision’s not a big scary thing and the support it can bring you is significant. It can give you confidence and leadership skills, which is important for all nurses, not just team leaders,” Kate said.