Beck, A. K., Baker, A. L., Carter, G., Robinson, L., McCarter, K., Wratten, C., . . . Britton, B. (2021). Is fidelity to a complex behaviour change intervention associated with patient outcomes? Exploring the relationship between dietitian adherence and competence and the nutritional status of intervention patients in a successful stepped-wedge randomised clinical trial of eating as treatment (EAT). Implement Sci.
Citación estilo ChicagoBeck, Alison K., Amanda L. Baker, Gregory Carter, Laura Robinson, Kristen McCarter, Christopher Wratten, Judith Bauer, Luke Wolfenden, and Benjamin Britton. "Is Fidelity to a Complex Behaviour Change Intervention Associated With Patient Outcomes? Exploring the Relationship between Dietitian Adherence and Competence and the Nutritional Status of Intervention Patients in a Successful Stepped-wedge Randomised Clinical Trial of Eating As Treatment (EAT)." Implement Sci 2021.
Cita MLABeck, Alison K., et al. "Is Fidelity to a Complex Behaviour Change Intervention Associated With Patient Outcomes? Exploring the Relationship between Dietitian Adherence and Competence and the Nutritional Status of Intervention Patients in a Successful Stepped-wedge Randomised Clinical Trial of Eating As Treatment (EAT)." Implement Sci 2021.