Supportive supervision to improve the quality and outcome of outpatient care among malnourished children: a cluster randomised trial in Arua district, Uganda.
Marzia LazzeriniHumphrey WanziraPeter LochoroRichard MuyindaGiulia SegafredoHenry WamaniGiovanni PutotoPublished in: BMJ global health (2019)
SS significantly improved the cure rate of malnourished children, and the overall quality of care, SS to CHWs significantly increased the crude number of children enrolled in the nutritional services. More studies should confirm these results, and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of SS.