Enhancing the get healthy information and coaching service for Aboriginal adults: evaluation of the process and impact of the program
Abstract Background Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% of the total burden of disease; this proportion is greater for Aboriginal communities. The Get Healthy Service (GHS) is effective at reducing lifestyle-based chronic disease risk factors among adults a...
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Main Authors: | E. Quinn (Author), B. J. O'Hara (Author), N. Ahmed (Author), S. Winch (Author), B. McGill (Author), D. Banovic (Author), M. Maxwell (Author), C. Rissel (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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