Process evaluation results of a cluster randomised controlled childhood obesity prevention trial: the WAVES study
Abstract Background Increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and its related consequences emphasises the importance of developing and evaluating interventions aimed at prevention. The importance of process evaluation in health intervention research is increasingly recognised, assessing implementat...
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Main Authors: | T. L. Griffin (Author), J. L. Clarke (Author), E. R. Lancashire (Author), M. J. Pallan (Author), P. Adab (Author), On behalf of the WAVES study trial investigators (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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