Network analysis of inter-organizational relationships and policy use among active living organizations in Alberta, Canada
Abstract Background Coordinated partnerships and collaborations can optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of service and program delivery in organizational networks. However, the extent to which organizations are working together to promote physical activity, and use physical activity policies i...
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Main Authors: | Christina C. Loitz (Author), Jodie A. Stearns (Author), Shawn N. Fraser (Author), Kate Storey (Author), John C. Spence (Author) |
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