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A multimodal mentorship intervention to improve surgical quality in Tanzania's Lake Zone: a convergent, mixed methods assessment.

Shehnaz AlidinaLeopold TibyehabwaSakshie Sanjay AlrejaDavid BarashDanta Dona Ruthnie Bien-AiméMonica CainerKevin CharlesEdwin ErnestJoachim EyembeLaura FitzgeraldGeofrey C GiitiAugustino HellarYahaya HusseinFuraha KahindoBenard KenemoAlbert KihunrwaSteve KisakyeInnocent KissimaJohn G MearaCheri ReynoldsSteven J StaffaMeaghan SydlowskiJohn E VaralloNoor ZanialNtuli Angyelile KapologweCaroline Damian Mayengo
Published in: Human resources for health (2021)
Our study suggests a multimodal mentorship approach is promising in building the capacity of surgical providers. By distilling the experiences of the mentees, mentors, and facility leaders, our lessons provide a foundation for future efforts to establish effective surgical mentorship programs that build provider capacity and ultimately improve surgical quality.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • public health
  • mental health
  • pain management
  • study protocol