Adaptation and qualitative evaluation of the BETTER intervention for chronic disease prevention and screening by public health nurses in low income neighbourhoods: views of community residents
Abstract Background The BETTER intervention is an effective comprehensive evidence-based program for chronic disease prevention and screening (CDPS) delivered by trained prevention practitioners (PPs), a new role in primary care. An adapted program, BETTER HEALTH, delivered by public health nurses a...
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Main Authors: | Mary Ann O'Brien (Author), Aisha Lofters (Author), Becky Wall (Author), Regina Elliott (Author), Tutsirai Makuwaza (Author), Mary-Anne Pietrusiak (Author), Eva Grunfeld (Author), Bernadette Riordan (Author), Cathie Snider (Author), Andrew D. Pinto (Author), Donna Manca (Author), Nicolette Sopcak (Author), Sylvie D. Cornacchi (Author), Joanne Huizinga (Author), Kawsika Sivayoganathan (Author), Peter D. Donnelly (Author), Peter Selby (Author), Robert Kyle (Author), Linda Rabeneck (Author), Nancy N. Baxter (Author), Jill Tinmouth (Author), Lawrence Paszat (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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