A review of Grey and academic literature of evaluation guidance relevant to public health interventions
Abstract Background Public Health evaluation is essential to understanding what does and does not work, and robust demonstration of effectiveness may be crucial to securing future funding. Despite this, programs are often implemented with poor, incomplete or no evaluation. Public health practitioner...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Denford (Author), Charles Abraham (Author), Margaret Callaghan (Author), Peter Aighton (Author), Frank De Vocht (Author), Steven Arris (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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