Identifying Factors for Optimal Development of Health-Related Websites: A Delphi Study Among Experts and Potential Future Users
BackgroundThe Internet has become a popular medium for offering tailored and targeted health promotion programs to the general public. However, suboptimal levels of program use in the target population limit the public health impact of these programs. Optimizing program development is considered as...
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Main Authors: | Schneider, Francine (Author), van Osch, Liesbeth (Author), de Vries, Hein (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2012-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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