Impact of Self-Assessment with Peer Feedback on Health Provider Performance in Mali
English
Quality Assurance Project
Operations Research Results
2002
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This study sought to better understand how to sustain provider compliance with standards, using local (Mali) standards (on care for fever and structural quality). The intervention had two parts: a self-assessment instrument that providers used weekly to assess their performance with a feverish client and a review of that performance by a colleague who had observed the consultation. The study found that when used regularly, such an intervention can have a significant effect on compliance. It determined the cost of the intervention to be US$ 250 for 36 providers; some providers felt the three-month intervention was too long. [publisher’s description]
Subject
Geographic Focus
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