Developing Internet-Based Health Interventions: A Guide for Public Health Researchers and Practitioners
BackgroundResearchers and practitioners interested in developing online health interventions most often rely on Web-based and print resources to guide them through the process of online intervention development. Although useful for understanding many aspects of best practices for website development...
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Main Authors: | Horvath, Keith J (Author), Ecklund, Alexandra M (Author), Hunt, Shanda L (Author), Nelson, Toben F (Author), Toomey, Traci L (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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