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Author: Thomas Strayer

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Publications

Adopting and Implementing an Innovative Model to Organize Diabetes Care Within First Nations Communities: A Qualitative Assessment.

2020 Wozniak, L., Soprovich, A., Johnson, J. and Eurich, D. Adopting and Implementing an Innovative Model to Organize Diabetes Care Within First Nations Communities: A Qualitative Assessment. Research Square https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-126785/v1

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Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate safe food village development programme through the food safety movement in village in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

2020 Rohmah, R.A., Prabandari, Y.S. and Lestari, L.A. Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate safe food village development programme through the food safety movement in village in the Special Region …

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Ten Years of ‘Flying the Flag’: An Overview and Retrospective Consideration of the Active School Flag Physical Activity Initiative for Children—Design, Development & Evaluation.

2020 Belton, S., Britton, Ú., Murtagh, E., Meegan, S., Duff, C. and McGann, J. Ten Years of ‘Flying the Flag’: An Overview and Retrospective Consideration of the Active School Flag …

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A CHAT about health literacy–a qualitative feasibility study of the Conversational Health Literacy Assessment Tool (CHAT) in a Danish municipal healthcare centre

2020 Jensen, N.H., Aaby, A., Ryom, K. and Maindal, H.T. A CHAT about health literacy–a qualitative feasibility study of the Conversational Health Literacy Assessment Tool (CHAT) in a Danish municipal …

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Evaluating the Codesigning Dementia Diagnosis and Post‐Diagnostic Care (COGNISANCE) project: Dementia care research (research projects; nonpharmacological)/Community care

2020 McAiney, C.A., Vedel, I., Doucet, S., Luke, A., Jarrett, P. and Team, C.O.G.N.I.S.A.N.C.E Evaluating the Codesigning Dementia Diagnosis and Post‐Diagnostic Care (COGNISANCE) project: Dementia care research (research projects; nonpharmacological)/Community …

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Using the RE‐AIM framework to evaluate existing services and inform the development of a new model of dementia palliative care: Other innovative programs and practices

2020 O’Connor, N., Timmons, S., Kernohan, G., Guerin, S., Drennan, J., Murphy, A. and Fox, S. Using the RE‐AIM framework to evaluate existing services and inform the development of a …

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Development, implementation and evaluation of fitness training and psychosocial interventions in wildland firefighting

2020 Leduc, C  Development, implementation and evaluation of fitness training and psychosocial interventions in wildland firefighting Doctoral dissertation, Lancaster University https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/1167

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