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The effectiveness of supervision strategies to improve health care provider practices in low- and middle-income countries: secondary analysis of a systematic review.

Samantha Y RoweDennis Ross-DegnanDavid H PetersKathleen Anne HollowayAlexander K Rowe
Published in: Human resources for health (2022)
Although evidence is limited, to promote more effective supervision, our study supports supervising supervisors and having supervisors engage in problem-solving with HCPs. Supervision's integral role in health systems in LMICs justifies a more deliberate research agenda to identify how to deliver supervision to optimize its effect on HCP practices.
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