Blar i Brage NIH på forfatter "Lancashire, Emma R."
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Process evaluation design in a cluster randomised controlled childhood obesity prevention trial: the WAVES study
Griffin, Tania L.; Pallan, Miranda J.; Calrke, Joanne L.; Lancashire, Emma R.; Lyon, Anna; Parry, Jane M.; Adab, Peymane; Barrett, Tim; Cheng, Kar Keung; Daley, Amanda; Deeks, Jon; Duda, Joan L.; Frew, Emma; Gill, Paramijt; Hemming, Karla; Ekelund, Ulf; Cade, Janet; Bhopal, Raj; McGee, Eleanor; Passmore, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-09-10)The implementation of a complex intervention is heavily influenced by individual context. Variation in implementation and tailoring of the intervention to the particular context will occur, even in a trial setting. It is ... -
Process evaluation results of a cluster randomised controlled childhood obesity prevention trial: The WAVES study
Griffin, Tania L.; Clarke, Joanne L.; Lancashire, Emma R.; Pallan, Miranda J.; Adab, Peymane; Barrett, Tim; Cheng, Kar Keung; Daley, Amanda; Deeks, Jonathan; Duda, Joan; Frew, Emma; Gill, Paramjit; Hemming, Karla; Parry, Jayne; Ekelund, Ulf; Cade, Janet E.; Bhopal, Raj; McGee, Eleanor; Passmore, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-29)Background: Increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and its related consequences emphasises the importance of developing and evaluating interventions aimed at prevention. The importance of process evaluation in health ... -
The West Midlands ActiVe lifestyle and healthy Eating in School children (Waves) study: a cluster randomised controlled trial testing the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of obesity prevention intervention programme targeted at children aged 6-7 years
Adab, Peymane; Barrett, Timothy; Bhopal, Raj; Cade, Janet E.; Canaway, Alastair; Cheng, Kar Keung; Clarke, Joanne; Daley, Amanda; Deeks, Jonathan; Duda, Joan; Ekelund, Ulf; Frew, Emma; Gill, Paramjit; Griffin, Tania; Hemming, Karla; Hurley, Kiya; Lancashire, Emma R.; Martin, James; McGee, Eleanor; Pallan, Miranda J.; Parry, Jayne; Passmore, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-02)Excess weight in children is associated with health, emotional and social problems. Schools offer an opportunity to promote healthy lifestyles. This study tested whether or not a programme of activities could prevent ...