Approaches for Ending Ineffective Programs: Strategies From State Public Health Practitioners
Background: Public health agencies are increasingly concerned with ensuring they are maximizing limited resources by delivering evidence-based programs to enhance population-level chronic disease outcomes. Yet, there is little guidance on how to end ineffective programs that continue in communities....
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Main Authors: | Emily Rodriguez Weno (Author), Peg Allen (Author), Stephanie Mazzucca (Author), Louise Farah Saliba (Author), Margaret Padek (Author), Sarah Moreland-Russell (Author), Ross C. Brownson (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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