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The impact of a supportive supervision intervention on health workers in Niassa, Mozambique: a cluster-controlled trial.

Tavares MadedeMohsin SidatEilish McAuliffeSergio Rogues PatricioOgenna UdumaMarie GalliganSusan BradleyIsabel Cambe
Published in: Human resources for health (2017)
Health workers perceived an improvement in their performance and attributed this to the supportive supervision they had received from their supervisors following the intervention. Reports of increased motivation were also common. An unexpected, yet important consequence of the intervention, which participants directly attributed to the supervision intervention, was the increase in participation and voice amongst health workers in intervention facilities.
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