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Although digital peer support has gained traction globally, at present, no formal digital supervision standards have been put in place. Supervision is considered critical for the development of competent mental health workers [6]. Supervision standards have the potential to aid in the transition to telemental health delivery and help telehealth workers to develop the competencies needed for the telemental health services [6].
JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e40607
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Understanding Lay Counselor Perspectives on Mobile Phone Supervision in Kenya: Qualitative Study
To address some of these challenges in LMICs, communities and researchers have successfully examined the utility of group supervision and supervision led by community members [9-11]. Nonetheless, these solutions do not fully address the barriers related to the cost and inconvenience of in-person supervision in low-resource contexts.
There may be opportunities to leverage digital technology as a tool to supervise lay counselors and to decrease the need for in-person supervision.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e38822
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The first round of interviews addressed the first research question, whether health care inspectors already used patient experiences on rating sites in their daily supervision of hospitals and in what way.
Seven inspectors used Zorgkaart Nederland to gather information in their supervision work.
J Med Internet Res 2016;18(7):e201
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Our first hypothesis was therefore that health care providers under intensified supervision would have a relative low mean overall patient rating in the period before intensified supervision compared with comparable providers.
Second, the mean rating of health care providers under intensified supervision might probably increase during the intensified supervision compared with the period before intensified supervision.
J Med Internet Res 2016;18(7):e198
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