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The Grille de supervision des Prestataires is a tool used for coordinating Social Behavior Change (SBC) activities.
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Abstract
It is designed to be completed at the level of each healthcare structure, with the chargé des services à base communautaire and superviseur des AC responsible for filling out the table. The table assesses the coordination of SBC activities, with six key areas evaluated: supervision of AC, availability of supervision reports, collection of AC reports, regular meetings with AC, implementation of supervision recommendations, and timely transmission of monthly reports to the DPS. Each area is rated as either "OUI" (adequate), "NON" (inadequate), or "NA" (not applicable). The total number of "OUI" responses is used to calculate the global adéquation rate, which is expressed as a percentage. The Grille de supervision des Prestataires also includes a section for the supervisor to provide a summary of the performance of the prestataire, including the total number of "OUI" responses and the global adéquation rate. The tool is used to evaluate the effectiveness of SBC activities and to identify areas for improvement. It is typically completed on a monthly basis and is used to inform decision-making and program development. The Grille de supervision des Prestataires is an essential tool for coordinating SBC activities and ensuring that they are implemented effectively. It provides a standardized framework for evaluating the performance of prestataires and identifying areas for improvement. The tool is used in conjunction with other SBC activities, such as training and capacity building, to ensure that prestataires have the necessary skills and knowledge to implement SBC activities effectively. It is also used to monitor progress and evaluate the impact of SBC activities on health outcomes. The Grille de supervision des Prestataires is a critical component of SBC program management, and its use is essential for ensuring that SBC activities are implemented effectively and efficiently.
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