Outcomes from a hybrid implementation-effectiveness study of the living well during pregnancy tele-coaching program for women at high risk of excessive gestational weight gain

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  • who: Susan de Jersey from the The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Brisbane, Australia have published the article: Outcomes from a hybrid implementation-effectiveness study of the living well during pregnancy Tele-coaching program for women at high risk of excessive gestational weight gain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/04/2022
  • what: Using the RE-AIM framework to guide evaluation, here the authors report on the primary outcomes (program reach, adoption, implementation, maintenance) and secondary (effectiveness) outcomes including behavioural and anthropometric changes. This study has . . .

     

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