Does audit and feedback improve the adoption of recommended practices? Evidence from a longitudinal observational study of an emerging clinical network in Kenya
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Audit and feedback (A&F;) is widely used in healthcare but there are few examples of how to deploy it at scale in low-income countries. Establishing the Clinical Information Network (CIN) in Kenya provided an opportunity to examine the effect of A&am...
Main Authors: | Gachau, S, Ayieko, P, Gathara, D, Mwaniki, P, Ogero, M, Akech, S, Maina, M, Agweyu, A, Oliwa, J, Julius, T, Malla, L, Wafula, J, Mbevi, G, Irimu, G, English, MC |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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