The impact of facility audits, evaluation reports and incentives on motivation and supply management among family planning service providers: an interventional study in two districts in Maputo Province, Mozambique
Abstract Backrgound Good progress is being made towards universal access to contraceptives, however stock-outs still jeopardize progress. A seldom considered but important building block in optimizing supply management is the degree to which health workers feel motivated and responsible for monitori...
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Main Authors: | Heleen Vermandere (Author), Anna Galle (Author), Sally Griffin (Author), Málica de Melo (Author), Lino Machaieie (Author), Dirk Van Braeckel (Author), Olivier Degomme (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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