The Effect of Real Time Integrated Supportive Supervision Visits on the Performance of Health Workers in Zambia.

Abubakar Sadiq Umar, Isah Mohammed Bello, Joseph Chukwudi Okeibunor, Pascal Mkanda, Godwin Ubong Akpan, Daudi Manyanya, Shibeshi Messeret Eshetu, Masvikeni Brine, Matapo Belem, Masumbu Penelope, Daniel Fussum
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The use of online Integrated Supportive Supervision (ISS) is aimed to improve the quality of services provided by front line health workers. This work is aimed to document the effects of ISS on the performance of health workers in Zambia using selected key surveillance and immunization process indicators. ISS data on WHO ODK server of all Integrated Supportive Supervisory (ISS) visits that were conducted in Zambia between 1st January 2018 to 30th September 2018 were analysed to determine the Percentage point difference between the first and the most recent ISS visits in order to determine whether an observed gap during first ISS visit had persisted during the most recent ISS visit. Our study demonstrated that ISS has remarkable percentage point increase between the first and the most recent ISS visits on availability of an updated monitoring chart, health workers knowledge of AFP case definition and AFP case files. However, there exist variations in the frequency of ISS visits across the provinces of the country. Future research effort should consider assessing the quality of the ISS data through periodic data validation missions.

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实时综合支持性监督访问对赞比亚卫生工作者绩效的影响。
使用在线综合支持性监督(ISS)的目的是提高一线卫生工作者提供的服务质量。这项工作的目的是利用选定的关键监测和免疫进程指标,记录ISS对赞比亚卫生工作者绩效的影响。分析了2018年1月1日至2018年9月30日期间在赞比亚进行的所有综合支持性监督(ISS)访问的世卫组织ODK服务器上的ISS数据,以确定首次ISS访问和最近一次ISS访问之间的百分比差异,以确定首次ISS访问期间观察到的差距是否在最近一次ISS访问期间持续存在。我们的研究表明,在最新监测图的可用性、卫生工作者对AFP病例定义的了解和AFP病例档案方面,首次和最近的ISS就诊之间,ISS显著增加了一个百分点。然而,国际空间站访问的频率在全国各省之间存在差异。未来的研究工作应考虑通过定期的数据验证任务来评估国际空间站数据的质量。
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