| Literature DB >> 17277011 |
John Stanback1, Susan Griffey, Pamela Lynam, Cathy Ruto, Stirling Cummings.
Abstract
QUALITY PROBLEM: Research in Kenya in the mid-1990s suggested poor quality family planning services and limited access to services. Clinical guidelines for family planning and reproductive health were published in 1991 and updated in 1997, but never widely distributed. CHOICE OF SOLUTION: Managers and trainers chose intensive, district-level training workshops to disseminate guidelines and update health workers on guideline content and best practices. INTERVENTION: Training workshops were held in 41 districts in 1999. Trainees were instructed to update their untrained co-workers afterwards. As a reinforcement, providers in randomly selected areas received a 'cascade training package' of instructional materials and training tips. Providers in 15 randomly selected clinics also received 'supportive supervision' visits as a second reinforcement. EVALUATIONEntities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17277011 DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzl072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Qual Health Care ISSN: 1353-4505 Impact factor: 2.038