Publications

See below selected publications from the Directors of White Winstanley Ltd.

MCSS-26

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MCSS-26P; refinement of the MCSS-26 to measure the perception of Clinical Supervision, by individuals who have no previous experience.

White & Winstanley

2020

White Winstanley Ltd, Cheshire, England (ISBN 978-1-9162812-5-7)


Prioritizing questions and methods for an international and interdisciplinary supervision research agenda: suggestions by eight scholars.

White

2016

The Clinical Supervisor, 35:1, pp117-154


The Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale©: MCSS-26.

White & Winstanley

2014

The Wiley International Handbook of Clinical Supervision. Chapter 17, Part IV: Measuring competence. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester (ISBN 9781119943327)


Clinical Supervision: predicting best outcomes.

White & Winstanley

2014

Research Monograph. White Winstanley Ltd, (ISBN 978-0-9807398-4-8)


The MCSS-26: revision of The Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale© using the Rasch Measurement Model.

White & Winstanley

2011

Journal of Nursing Measurement, 19:3, pp160-178


Manchester Clinical Supervision Scale.

Winstanley

2000

Nursing Standard. 26 January, 14:19, pp 31-32 (ISSN-00296570)


Clinical Supervision research

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WW contributor

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Clinical Supervision: a polemical review of contemporary issues.

White & Winstanley

2024

White Winstanley Ltd, Cheshire, England (ISBN 978-0-9807398-9-3)


Is Clinical Supervision niche? Editorial Feature.

White

2021

The Hive. Autumn, 37, pp24-25. Australian College of Nursing, Canberra, Australia


Measuring Clinical Supervision: how beneficial is yours and how do you know? Invited Editorial.

White

2018

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 74:7, pp1437-1439


Clinical Supervision; beyond the first flush. Invited Editorial.

White

2017

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 27:5, pp95-96


Claims to the benefits of Clinical Supervision: a critique of the policy development process and outcomes in New South Wales, Australia.

White

2017

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 26, pp65–76


Clinical Supervision: dancing on the head of a pin -revisited.

White

2016

Australian College of Mental Health Nurses News. Summer Edition. pp14-15. Canberra


Clinical Supervision: invisibility on the contemporary nursing and midwifery policy agenda. Invited Editorial.

White

2016

Journal of Advanced Nursing,73:6, pp1251–1254


Clinical Supervision and the helping professions: an interpretation of history.

White & Winstanley

2014

The Clinical Supervisor, 33:1, pp3-25


Clinical Supervision for mental health professionals: the evidence base.

White & Winstanley

2011

Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 14:3, pp73-90


Challenges that may arise when conducting real-life nursing research.

White

2012

Nurse Researcher: The International Journal of Research Methodology in Nursing and Health Care, 19:4, pp15-20


Clinical supervision for midwives in Queensland; findings from an on-line survey

White & Winstanley

2011

Focus on Health Professional Education, 14:2, pp1-11 (ISSN-14421100)


A randomised controlled trial of Clinical Supervision: selected findings from a novel Australian attempt to establish the evidence base for causal relationships with quality of care and patient outcomes, as an informed contribution to mental health nursing practice development.

White & Winstanley

2010

Journal of Research in Nursing, 15:2, pp151-167


Clinical Supervision: outsider reports of a research-driven implementation program in Queensland, Australia.

White & Winstanley

2010

Journal of Nursing Management, 18, pp689–696


Implementation of Clinical Supervision: educational preparation and subsequent diary accounts of the practicalities involved, from an Australian perspective.

White & Winstanley

2009

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 16, pp895–903


Clinical Supervision for nurses working in mental health settings in Queensland, Australia: a randomised controlled trial in progress and emerging challenges.

White & Winstanley

2009

Journal of Research in Nursing, 14:3, pp263–276


Cost and resource implications of Clinical Supervision: an Australian perspective.

White & Winstanley

2006

Journal of Nursing Management, 14, pp1-9


Clinical Supervision: models, measures and best practice.

White & Winstanley

2003

Nurse Researcher: the International Journal of Research Methodology in Nursing and Health Care. 10:4, pp7-38 (ISSN-13515578)


Stress, coping, burnout and job satisfaction: findings from the clinical supervision evaluation project.

White & Winstanley

1999

Stress Medicine, 15, pp27-33


Clinical Supervision: insider reports of a private world.

White & Winstanley

1998

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28:1, pp185-192 (ISSN-03092402)


It is good to talk. Clinical supervision and mentorship: an evaluation in England and Scotland.

White & Winstanley

1997

The University of Manchester, England (ISBN1898992452)


A detailed study of the relationships between support, supervision and role modelling for students in clinical areas, within the context of Project 2000 courses. Final report.

White

1994

English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, London, UK


Psychometrics

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The HAIR-QoL measure Part 1: What are the quality of life issues for people with cancer with chemotherapy-induced alopecia?

Winstanley

2023

Measurement and Evaluations in Cancer Care, 1


The HAIR-QoL measure Part 2: Validation of an instrument to measure of the severity and impact of chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA).

Winstanley

2023

Measurement and Evaluations in Cancer Care 2


Development of the Melanoma Concerns Questionnaire© (MCQ-28); refinement of the EORTC QLQ-MEL38 Module.

White & Winstanley

2019

Psycho-Oncology, 29:2, 321-330


International field testing of the psychometric properties of an EORTC quality of life module for oral health: the EORTC QLQ-OH15.

Winstanley

2016

Supportive Care in Cancer, 24:9, pp3915-3924


Cross cultural development of a quality of life measure for patients with melanoma: Phase 3 testing of an EORTC Melanoma Module.

White & Winstanley

2015

Melanoma Research, 25:1, pp47-58


Validity of a new patient engagement measure: the Altarum Consumer Engagement (ACE) Measure™

Winstanley

2015

The Patient, 8, pp559-568


What are the pertinent quality-of-life issues for melanoma cancer patients? Aiming for the development of a new module to accompany the EORTC core questionnaire.

White & Winstanley

2013

Melanoma Research, 23, pp167-174


Mental Health

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Clinical Supervision provided to Mental Health Nurses in England.

White & Winstanley

2021

British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 10:2, pp1-11


Mental Health Nursing; is Rome burning?

White

2020

British Journal of Mental Health Nursing


Does clinical supervision lead to better patient outcomes in mental health nursing?

White & Winstanley

2010

Nursing Times, 106:16, pp16-18 (ISSN-09547762)


A selective review of mental health nursing in New South Wales, Australia, in relation to Clinical Supervision.

White

2006

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 15, pp209-219


Mental Health Nursing and Clinical Supervision.

White & Winstanley

2004

Health Law in Canada, 24:3, pp43-47  (ISSN-0433433264)


Community Mental Health Nursing; a census of England and Wales.

White

2001

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 38:1, pp 61-70