To what extent can the activities of the South Australian Health in All Policies initiative be linked to population health outcomes using a program theory-based evaluation?
Abstract Background This paper reports on a five-year study using a theory-based program logic evaluation, and supporting survey and interview data to examine the extent to which the activites of the South Australian Health in All Policies initiative can be linked to population health outcomes. Meth...
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Main Authors: | Fran Baum (Author), Toni Delany-Crowe (Author), Colin MacDougall (Author), Helen van Eyk (Author), Angela Lawless (Author), Carmel Williams (Author), Michael Marmot (Author) |
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