A systematic review of supportive supervision as a strategy to improve primary healthcare services in Sub-Saharan Africa

C Bailey, C Blake, M Schriver, VK Cubaka… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background It may be assumed that supportive supervision effectively builds capacity,
improves the quality of care provided by frontline health workers, and positively impacts …

Training and supervision did not meaningfully improve quality of care for pregnant women or sick children in sub-Saharan Africa

HH Leslie, A Gage, H Nsona, LR Hirschhorn… - Health Affairs, 2016 - healthaffairs.org
In-service training courses and supportive supervision of health workers are among the most
common interventions to improve the quality of health care in low-and middle-income …

[PDF][PDF] Diabetes in rural Rwanda: high retention and positive outcomes after 24 months of follow-up in the setting of chronic care integration

N Tapela, H Habineza, S Anoke… - Int J Diabetes …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Aims: This study describes the baseline characteristics and 24 month outcomes of diabetic
patients managed in an integrated chronic care program at public facilities in rural Rwanda …

[PDF][PDF] Focused Review of Successful Quality Improvement Initiatives Aimed at Compliance With Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines for Child Illness Care

N Simmons - healthynewbornnetwork.org
This review of peer-reviewed and grey literature focuses on health worker compliance with
evidence-based protocols, one of the eight domains of the Quality of Care (QOC) framework …