Health services supervision in a protracted crisis: a qualitative study into supportive supervision practices in South Sudan
Abstract Background The health system in South Sudan faces extreme domestic resource constraints, low capacity, and protracted humanitarian crises. Supportive supervision is believed to improve the quality of health care and service delivery by compensating for flaws in health workforce management....
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Main Authors: | George William Lutwama (Author), Lodi Joseph Sartison (Author), James Onyango Yugi (Author), Taban Nickson Nehemiah (Author), Zechreya Micheal Gwang (Author), Barbara Akita Kibos (Author), Eelco Jacobs (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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