Rural eHealth Nutrition Education for Limited-Income Families: An Iterative and User-Centered Design Approach
Background Adult women living in rural areas have high rates of obesity. Although rural populations have been deemed hard to reach, Internet-based programming is becoming a viable strategy as rural Internet access increases. However, when people are able to get online, they may not find information...
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Main Authors: | Atkinson, Nancy L (Author), Saperstein, Sandra L (Author), Desmond, Sharon M (Author), Gold, Robert S (Author), Billing, Amy S (Author), Tian, Jing (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2009-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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