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- who: Atousa Ghahramani from the Victoria University, Business School, Flinders St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia have published the paper: u201cThe potential of social media in health promotion beyond creating awareness: an integrative reviewu201d, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The main reason is that these initiatives are not implemented in isolation, but rather complementary to each other, creating synergies and blurring the effect. This study developed a framework to guide the assessment of social media and illustrate the potential functions of social media in promotion of public health. The quality assessment and risk bias in the studies . . .
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