Development of an overarching framework for anticipating and assessing adverse and other unintended consequences of public health interventions (CONSEQUENT): a best-fit framework synthesis
Introduction Despite the best intentions and intended beneficial outcomes, public health (PH) interventions can have adverse effects and other unintended consequences (AUCs). AUCs are rarely systematically examined when developing, evaluating or implementing PH interventions. We, therefore, used a m...
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Main Authors: | Jan M Stratil (Author), Eva A Rehfuess (Author), Ani Movsisyan (Author), Kathryn Oliver (Author), Renke L Biallas (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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