Process evaluation of a workplace-based health promotion and exercise cluster-randomised trial to increase productivity and reduce neck pain in office workers: a RE-AIM approach
Abstract Background This study uses the RE-AIM framework to provide a process evaluation of a workplace-based cluster randomised trial comparing an ergonomic plus exercise intervention to an ergonomic plus health promotion intervention; and to highlight variations across organisations; and consider...
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Main Authors: | Alyssa Welch (Author), Genevieve Healy (Author), Leon Straker (Author), Tracy Comans (Author), Shaun O'Leary (Author), Markus Melloh (Author), Gisela Sjøgaard (Author), Michelle Pereira (Author), Xiaoqi Chen (Author), Venerina Johnston (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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