Translating an early childhood obesity prevention program for local community implementation: a case study of the Melbourne InFANT Program
Abstract Background While there is a growing interest in the field of research translation, there are few published examples of public health interventions that have been effectively scaled up and implemented in the community. This paper provides a case study of the community-wide implementation of...
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Main Authors: | R. Laws (Author), K. D. Hesketh (Author), K. Ball (Author), C. Cooper (Author), K. Vrljic (Author), K. J. Campbell (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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