Strengthening national salt reduction strategies using multiple methods process evaluations: case studies from Malaysia and Mongolia
Abstract Objective: To understand the extent to which national salt reduction strategies in Malaysia and Mongolia were implemented and achieving their intended outcomes. Design: Multiple methods process evaluations conducted at the mid-point of strategy implementation, guided by theoretical framewor...
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Main Authors: | Briar L McKenzie (Author), Feisul Idzwan Mustapha (Author), Bat-Erdene Battumur (Author), Enkhtungalag Batsaikhan (Author), Arunah Chandran (Author), Viola Michael (Author), Jacqui Webster (Author), Kathy Trieu (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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