A scoping review of evaluation frameworks and their applicability to real-world physical activity and dietary change programme evaluation
Abstract Background Physical activity and dietary change programmes play a central role in addressing public health priorities. Programme evaluation contributes to the evidence-base about these programmes; and helps justify and inform policy, programme and funding decisions. A range of evaluation fr...
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Main Authors: | Judith F. Fynn (Author), Wendy Hardeman (Author), Karen Milton (Author), Andy P. Jones (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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