Responsive evaluation of stakeholder dialogue as a worksite health promotion intervention to contribute to the reduction of SEP related health inequalities: a study protocol
Abstract Background Large health inequalities exist in the Netherlands among individuals with a high compared to a low socioeconomic position. Worksite health promotion interventions are considered promising to reduce these inequalities, however, current interventions seem not to have the desired ef...
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Main Authors: | Hanneke van Heijster (Author), Jantien van Berkel (Author), Tineke Abma (Author), Cécile R. L. Boot (Author), Emely de Vet (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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