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- who: Junghee Kim from the College Student have published the article: Effect of the PRECEDE-PROCEED model on health programs: a systematic review and meta-analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The review showed studies that measured health-related behaviors (n=11), cognitive outcomes (n=5), quality of life (n=4), physiological outcomes (n=3), and others (n=3). Four studies reported increased quality of life as a primary intervention outcome for patients with DM, migrant tuberculosis, coronary artery bypass grafts, and older adults . Despite these limitations, the study has several strengths. This study provided . . .
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