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136 related items for PubMed ID: 30002854
1. Article 2: Longitudinal study assessing the one-year effects of supervision performance assessment and recognition strategy (SPARS) to improve medicines management in Uganda health facilities. Trap B, Musoke R, Kirunda A, Oteba MO, Embrey M, Ross-Degnan D. J Pharm Policy Pract; 2018; 11():15. PubMed ID: 30002854 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. Article 3: 1-year impact of supervision, performance assessment, and recognition strategy (SPARS) on prescribing and dispensing quality in Ugandan health facilities. Trap B, Sembatya MN, Imi M, Seru M, Wagner AK, Ross-Degnan D. J Pharm Policy Pract; 2020; 13():48. PubMed ID: 32884822 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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