Social Media and Mobile Apps for Health Promotion in Australian Indigenous Populations: Scoping Review
BackgroundHealth promotion organizations are increasingly embracing social media technologies to engage end users in a more interactive way and to widely disseminate their messages with the aim of improving health outcomes. However, such technologies are still in their early stages of development an...
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Main Authors: | Brusse, Carl (Author), Gardner, Karen (Author), McAullay, Daniel (Author), Dowden, Michelle (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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