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‘I know those people will be approachable and not mistreat us’: a qualitative study of inspectors and private drug sellers’ views on peer supervision in rural Uganda

机译:“我知道那些人将是可观的,而不是虐待我们':对乌干达农村同行监督的看法和私人药物卖家的定性研究

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Abstract Background Peer supervision improves health care delivery by health workers. However, in rural Uganda, self-supervision is what is prescribed for licensed private drug sellers by statutory guidelines. Evidence shows that self-supervision encourages inappropriate treatment of children less than 5?years of age by private drug sellers. This study constructed a model for an appropriate peer supervisor to augment the self-supervision currently practiced by drug sellers at district level in rural Uganda. Methods In this qualitative study, six Key informant interviews were held with inspectors while ten focus group discussions were conducted with 130 drug sellers. Data analysis was informed by the Kathy Charmaz constructive approach to grounded theory. Atlas ti.7 software package was used for data management. Results A model with four dimensions defining an appropriate peer supervisor was developed. The dimensions included; incentives, clearly defined roles, mediation and role model peer supervisor. While all dimensions were regarded as being important, all participants interviewed agreed that incentives for peer supervisors were the most crucial. Overall, an appropriate peer supervisor was described as being exemplary to other drug sellers, operated within a defined framework, well facilitated to do their role and a good go-between drug sellers and government inspectors. Conclusion Four central contributions advance literature by the model developed by our study. First, the model fills a supervision gap for rural private drug sellers. Second, it highlights the need for terms of reference for peer supervisors. Third, it describes who an appropriate peer supervisor should be. Lastly, it elucidates the kind of resources needed for peer supervision.
机译:摘要背景同行监督通过卫生工作者提高医疗保健。但是,在乌干达农村,自我监督是由法定指南为许可的私人贩卖者开展的。证据表明,自我监督鼓励私人毒品卖家少于5岁以下儿童治疗儿童。本研究为适当的同行监督员构建了一个模型,增加了乌干达农村贩卖贩毒者目前实行的自我监督。方法在这种定性研究中,六名重点线路访谈与检查员举行,而130名毒品卖家进行了十个焦点小组讨论。通过Kathy Charmaz建设性方法来告知数据分析。 ATLAS TI.7软件包用于数据管理。结果开发了具有四维尺寸的模型,开发了一个定义适当的同行主管。包括的尺寸;激励措施,明确定义的角色,调解和榜样同行监督员。虽然所有维度被认为是重要的,但所有接受采访的参与者都同意对同行监管者的激励措施是最重要的。总的来说,适当的同行监督员被描述为其他毒品卖家的示范,在一个明确的框架内运营,很好地促进了他们的作用和良好的贩毒者和政府检查员。结论我们研究开发的模型的四个中央贡献提前文献。首先,该模型填补了农村私营药物卖方的监督差距。其次,它突出了对同行监事的职权范围的需求。第三,它描述了适当的同伴主管应该是谁。最后,阐明了同行监督所需的资源。

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