Does supportive supervision enhance community health worker motivation? A mixed-methods study in four African countries
Maryse Kok(Royal Tropical Institute), Miriam Taegtmeyer(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Aschenaki Zerihun Kea(REACH ETHIOPIA), Meghan Bruce Kumar(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Frédérique Vallières(Trinity College Dublin), Sozinho Ndima(Eduardo Mondlane University), Sally Theobald(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Olivia Tulloch, Kingsley Chikaphupha(Research for Equity And Community Health Trust), Robinson Karuga(LVCT Health)
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