The feasibility and acceptability of collaborative learning in improving health worker performance on adolescent health: findings from implementation research in Moldova.
Galina LescoFrances SquiresViorel BabiiNadejda BordianOlga CernetchiAdriane Martin HilberVenkatraman Chandra-MouliPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
This study confirms that collaborative learning within YFHS is feasible and acceptable, and offers benefits to both participants and YFHS. Collaborative learning may be a valuable strategy to improve the quality and youth-friendliness of services. It may also be relevant to key challenges in scaling up YFHS such as increasing utilisation and achieving long-term sustainability. Further research is required to confirm our results in other settings and to examine the effects of collaborative learning at the outcome and impact level.