Quality Blood Sampling Techniques and Influence of Socio cultural Factors among ARVs Forces Community in Seeking Healthcare
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SMU Medical Journal
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Project monitoring and evaluation(M/E) determines resource accountability and its impact to various stakeholders. Plenary project success requires holistic community participation and empowerment. However, this approach remains unexplained in developing countries to ascertain the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, outcome and sustainability of Donor initiated projects. It was these reasons that M/E study was carried out in Forces ARVs clinic, to evaluate the trend uptake of quality blood sampling techniques, and influence of socio-cultural factors in seeking healthcare. Globally over 44 million projects initiated by developing partners are not evaluated to determine their future sustainability. In Kenya few private sectors do evaluation to measure project achievements
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Silali, M. B., Wanzala, M., Owino, D. O., & Muhonja, F. H., (2016). Quality Blood Sampling Techniques and Influence of Socio cultural Factors among ARVs Forces Community in Seeking Healthcare. SMU Medical Journal
