Research paper
Development and testing of a novel survey to assess Stakeholder-driven Community Diffusion of childhood obesity prevention efforts.
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- Title
- Development and testing of a novel survey to assess Stakeholder-driven Community Diffusion of childhood obesity prevention efforts.
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BACKGROUND:Involving groups of community stakeholders (e.g., steering committees) to lead community-wide health interventions appears to support multiple outcomes ranging from policy and systems change to individual biology. While numerous tools are available to measure stakeholder characteristics, many lack detail on reliability and validity, are not context specific, and may not be sensitive enough to capture change over time. This study describes the development and reliability of a novel ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2018-05-31
- Creator
- Korn, Ariella R / Hennessy, Erin / Hammond, Ross A / Allender, Steven / Gillman, Matthew W / Kasman, Matt / McGlashan, Jaimie / Millar, Lynne / Owen, Brynle / Pachucki, Mark C / Swinburn, Boyd / Tovar, Alison / Economos, Christina D
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/43079
- Related subjects
- Humans / Retrospective Studies / Prospective Studies / Reproducibility of Results / Child / Victoria / Pediatric Obesity / Surveys and Questionnaires / Community Participation / Stakeholder Participation
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