Feasibility study of the SWITCH implementation process for enhancing school wellness
Abstract Background There is a need to identify strategies that enhance the implementation of evidence-based school wellness intervention programs in real-world settings. The present study evaluates the feasibility of empowering school wellness leaders to deliver an evidence-based, childhood obesity...
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Main Authors: | Senlin Chen (Author), David A. Dzewaltowski (Author), Richard R. Rosenkranz (Author), Lorraine Lanningham-Foster (Author), Spyridoula Vazou (Author), Douglas A. Gentile (Author), Joey A. Lee (Author), Kyle J. Braun (Author), Maren M. Wolff (Author), Gregory J. Welk (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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