Assessing the link between implementation fidelity and health outcomes for a trial of intensive case management by community health workers: a mixed methods study protocol
Abstract Background Better systems of care are required to address chronic disease in Indigenous people to ensure they can access all their care needs. Health research has produced evidence about effective models of care and chronic disease strategies to address Indigenous health, however the transf...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Schmidt (Author), Kerrianne Watt (Author), Robyn McDermott (Author), Jane Mills (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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