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Table 8 Component of the ECHO sessions participants found most useful (N = 64)

From: Effects of the ECHO tele-mentoring program on HIV/TB service delivery in health facilities in Zambia: a mixed-methods, retrospective program evaluation

Component of the ECHO session most useful

N (%)

Didactic presentations given during the ECHO session

16 (24%)

Patient cases presented by other providers, and the specialist guidance and discussion associated with those cases

45 (66%)

Patient cases I present during the ECHO sessions

0 (0%)

Sharing knowledge and skills with peers in my health facility based on the information from the ECHO session

7 (10%)