A New Evaluation Tool to Obtain Practice-Based Evidence of Worksite Health Promotion Programs
IntroductionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed the Swift Worksite Assessment and Translation (SWAT) evaluation method to identify promising practices in worksite health promotion programs. The new method complements research studies and evaluation studies of evidence-based prac...
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Main Authors: | Diane O. Dunet, PhD (Author), Phillip B. Sparling, EdD (Author), James Hersey, PhD (Author), Pamela Williams-Piehota, PhD (Author), Mary D. Hill, BBA (Author), Carl Hanssen, PhD (Author), Frances Lawrenz, PhD (Author), Michele Reyes, PhD (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2008-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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