‘a priori’ external contextual factors and relationships with process indicators: a mixed methods study of the pre-implementation phase of ‘communities in charge of alcohol’

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  • who: Elizabeth J. Burns from the communities experiencing both high levels of deprivation and alcohol-related harm in the North West of EnglandSchool of Health and Society, University of Salford, Manchester, UK have published the paper: u2018A prioriu2019 external contextual factors and relationships with process indicators: a mixed methods study of the pre-implementation phase of u2018communities in charge of alcoholu2019, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Aims and objectives Using a mixed methods approach , the aim of this study was to understand the context of roll-out preparation in the pre-implementation phase of the . . .

     

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