A qualitative exploration of contextual factors that influence dissemination and implementation of evidence-based chronic disease prevention across four countries
Abstract Background Little is known about the contextual factors affecting the uptake of evidence-based chronic disease interventions in the United States and in other countries. This study sought to better understand the contextual similarities and differences influencing the dissemination and impl...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth L. Budd (Author), Anna J. deRuyter (Author), Zhaoxin Wang (Author), Pauline Sung-Chan (Author), Xiangji Ying (Author), Karishma S. Furtado (Author), Tahna Pettman (Author), Rebecca Armstrong (Author), Rodrigo S. Reis (Author), Jianwei Shi (Author), Tabitha Mui (Author), Tahnee Saunders (Author), Leonardo Becker (Author), Ross C. Brownson (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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