Significance of Supervision
Synonyms: Oversight, Management, Guidance, Direction, Monitoring, Control, Administration, Regulation, Surveillance
In Dutch: Overzicht; In Finnish: Valvonta; In Spanish: Supervisión; In German: Aufsicht
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Buddhist concept of 'Supervision'
In Buddhism, "Supervision" signifies Buddha's guiding presence as teachings are revealed. It also describes the composer's role, overseeing the teachings rather than directly authoring them.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The role attributed to the composer of teachings, indicating an overseeing function rather than a direct involvement in speaking or authorship.[1] (2) Refers to Buddha's guiding presence as teachings are revealed to his disciples.[2]
The concept of Supervision in local and regional sources
Supervision, in this context, denotes Mother's meticulous oversight during the observances after Sri Aurobindo's passing. This ensured a reverent and dignified farewell, as reported by Regional sources.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The careful oversight maintained by Mother during the ceremonies and processes following Sri Aurobindo's death, ensuring a sacred and respectful farewell.[3]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Supervision of a vaidya named Kanyalal and Krishna Das was the situation in which the final kayakalpa was described.[4]
The concept of Supervision in scientific sources
Supervision involves oversight and guidance in research, ensuring quality, adherence to standards, and successful project completion. It includes providing support and direction to research teams.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Supervision was provided by P.K.S., S.A., H.G.A., and J.M., indicating they oversaw the research process and provided guidance to the other researchers.[5] (2) L.-Y.W. and S.-S.W. are responsible for overseeing and guiding the research process, providing expertise and support to ensure the project stays on track and achieves its objectives.[6] (3) It is the oversight and guidance provided by Y.S. in the research process.[7] (4) It involves overseeing the project, providing guidance, and ensuring that the work is conducted according to established standards. It is a crucial aspect of project management and quality control.[8] (5) "Supervision" was provided by J.D., implying that "supervision" is the act of overseeing and directing a project or activity.[9]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) A.T., N.B., and S.A. provided "supervision", although the specifics of their supervisory roles is not outlined in the text.[10] (2) Supervision is mentioned in the context of project administration, F.N. and I.F.A., indicating oversight or guidance within those activities, which may involve monitoring progress and ensuring quality.[11] (3) "Supervision" is essential for guiding research projects and ensuring the quality and accuracy of the findings related to health risks.[12] (4) An aspect of the work, attributed to M.D., relating to overseeing the project.[13] (5) "Supervision" was provided by T.S. and Y.M., indicating that they oversaw the project and provided guidance and direction to the research team.[14]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) R.M. from Stellenbosch University provided supervision to N.M. throughout the study, from conceptualization to manuscript approval.[15] (2) This is a critical aspect of the role of clinical associates, aimed at maintaining a high quality of healthcare while increasing access through task shifting, with requirements varying based on years of experience.[16] (3) This is a tool for quality assurance, and it is also an important lever in attaining an organizational goal.[17] (4) This is the act of overseeing and guiding others, and it helps build CHW competencies, improve motivation, and enhance their credibility in the eyes of the community.[18] (5) The process of overseeing medical interns during their Family Medicine rotation, ensuring they acquire core skills like managing illnesses, and is facilitated by tools designed to achieve the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) outcomes.[19]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Supervision is mentioned in the text, indicating that certain individuals oversaw the project to ensure it adhered to established standards and protocols.[20] (2) Provided by outreach team leaders, this involves observing home visits to improve service quality and assisting with complex problems that are beyond the scope of community health workers.[21] (3) Supervision is a crucial aspect of the internship programme, with guidelines provided to ensure that interns receive adequate support and guidance from experienced medical practitioners.[22] (4) This refers to the oversight provided by senior medical professionals, and the lack of it is a challenge for medical officers in rural areas, as indicated in the text.[23] (5) Supervision is the oversight and guidance provided to interns during their training, a critical factor in their experience and preparation for community service.[24]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is one of the six variables that has a direct and indirect influence on the Infection Prevention Behavior of health personnel, influencing their actions and practices.[25] (2) This represents the oversight and guidance provided during the research and article writing, ensuring quality and adherence to standards.[26]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a factor in which differences in job satisfaction were found among health care professionals in the study, indicating its impact on the workplace.[27]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) Supervision was provided by Melanie M. Tidman for the article's development.[28]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) It involves activities such as giving emotional support, helping with therapy, observing work with clients, improving therapy skills, and problem-solving. It ensures support, links with the hospital, and upgrading of skills for workers.[29]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The importance of supervision in the integration of faith and practice is mentioned by most students, indicating its crucial role in their professional development and ethical decision-making.[30] (2) HTMN, HS, and C.F. provided supervision, overseeing the project's progress and ensuring adherence to standards.[31] (3) It is the guidance and oversight provided by experienced individuals to support and mentor researchers in their academic or professional endeavors.[32] (4) It is the act of overseeing something or someone.[33]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The text indicates supervision as a responsibility of A.M., implying oversight and management of the project's progress and quality.[34]
