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OPALesence: Epistemological pluralism in the evaluation of a systems-wide childhood obesity prevention program
Michelle Jones,
Fiona Verity,
Megan Warin,
Julie Ratcliffe,
Lynne Cobiac,
Boyd Swinburn,
Margaret Cargo
Evaluation, Volume: 22, Issue: 1, Pages: 29 - 48
Swansea University Author: Fiona Verity
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DOI (Published version): 10.1177/1356389015623142
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This paper is a comprehensive analysis of the interdisciplinary evaluation research used to understand the effectiveness of a large scale childhood obesity prevention program conducted in South Australia. The program called OPAL (Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle Program) operated in 20 councils and...
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