Evaluating the implementation process of a participatory organizational level occupational health intervention in schools
Abstract Background The importance of process evaluations in examining how and why interventions are (un) successful is increasingly recognized. Process evaluations mainly studied the implementation process and the quality of the implementation (fidelity). However, in adopting this approach for part...
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Main Authors: | Roosmarijn M. C. Schelvis (Author), Noortje M. Wiezer (Author), Birgitte M. Blatter (Author), Joost A. G. M. van Genabeek (Author), Karen M. Oude Hengel (Author), Ernst T. Bohlmeijer (Author), Allard J. van der Beek (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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