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The role of supportive supervision in enhancing and sustaining health education in home management and prevention of malaria among mothers of under-five children
Author(s) -
O. A. Adeyemo Moridiyat
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of nursing and midwifery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2456
DOI - 10.5897/ijnm2017.0260
Subject(s) - nursing , health promotion , health education , promotion (chess) , intervention (counseling) , community health , medicine , adaptability , service delivery framework , service (business) , psychology , business , public health , political science , ecology , marketing , politics , law , biology
This paper introduces the concept of supportive supervision in community-based nursing intervention as a supervisory tool among health consumers. It provides overview of supportive supervision as management tool to facilitate delivery of quality service by the health care providers. It also describes the adaptability of this concept to supervision of community members following heath education and training with a view to enhancing and sustaining health promotion and prevention of diseases. The author describes utilisation of this tool in promoting and sustaining mothers’ skills in home management and prevention of malaria at a community level and recommends its usage by community health workers as a substitute to home visit for different populations within a community where there is dwindling human and material resources to carry out home visits so as to promote effective outcome.   Key words: Supportive supervision, health education, sustaining, home management of malaria.

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