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Peer supervision experiences of drug sellers in a rural district in East-Central Uganda: a qualitative study.

Arthur BagonzaHenry WamaniStefan PetersonAndreas MårtenssonMilton MuttoDavid MusokeFreddy Eric KitutuDavid MukangaLinda GibsonPhyllis Awor
Published in: Malaria journal (2020)
Drug sellers benefitted from peer supervision by developing a good relationship with peer supervisors. This relationship guaranteed reliable and predictable supervision ultimately leading to improved treatment practices. There is need to explore the minimum resources needed for peer supervision of drug sellers to further inform practice and policy.
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