From trials to communities: implementation and scale-up of health behaviour interventions
Abstract Background To maximise their potential benefits to communities, effective health behaviour interventions need to be implemented, ideally 'at scale', and are often adapted as part of this. To inform future implementation and scale-up efforts, this study broadly sought to understand...
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Main Authors: | Sam McCrabb (Author), Alix Hall (Author), Heather McKay (Author), Sharleen Gonzalez (Author), Andrew Milat (Author), Adrian Bauman (Author), Rachel Sutherland (Author), Luke Wolfenden (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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