作者
Melissa T Ojemeni, Paulomi Niles, Salum Mfaume, Ntuli A Kapologwe, Linda Deng, Renae Stafford, Marie Jose Voeten, Kokusiima Theonestina, Wendy Budin, Nok Chhun, Allison Squires
发表日期
2017/12
期刊
BMC nursing
卷号
16
页码范围
1-9
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Tanzania is a low income, East African country with a severe shortage of human resources for health or health workers. This shortage threatens any gains the country is making in improving maternal health outcomes. This paper describes a partnership between Touch Foundation and NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing - Global, aimed at improving clinical mentorship and capacity among nurses and midwives at two rural hospitals in the Tanzanian Lake Zone Region. Clinical mentoring capacity building and supportive supervision of staff has been shown to be a facilitator of retaining nurses and would be possible to acquire and implement quickly, even in a context of low resources and limited technology.
Methods
A case study approach structures this program implementation analysis. The NYU Meyers team conducted a 6-day needs …
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