Karen M. Sewell, Claire McMenemy, Margaret Janse van Rensburg, H. MacDonald
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Organizational Outcomes of Supervision within Human Services: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Workplace-based supervision is positioned as a resource within human service organizations with the potential to enhance practitioner well-being and performance under stressful, demanding conditions. This article presents a scoping review synthesizing 175 empirical peer-reviewed publications between 2011 and 2021, including study characteristics, key concepts, methods, and outcomes examined. Providing a comprehensive perspective as its unique contribution, this review mapped the supervision outcomes across the international, multi-disciplinary human services literature. It generally reported the beneficial impact of workplace-based supervision, with notable positive impacts found for competence, implementation, job satisfaction, wellbeing, and retention. Our analysis provides support for workplace-based supervision as an organizational investment. PRACTICE POINTS There is a varied evidence-base on supervision in human services within increasing international attention and mixed disciplinary foci. There is a large body of research reporting on the beneficial impact of workplace-based supervision supporting this organizational investment. Supervision was found to have a generally positive impact on worker and organizational outcomes, with the most notable positive impact on service-related worker outcomes including competence and implementation.