Mixed method evaluation of a community-based physical activity program using the RE-AIM framework: Practical application in a real-world setting

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Harriet Koorts
Fiona Gillison
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[1] Deakin University,Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research
[2] University of Bath,Department for Health
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Physical activity; Program evaluation; RE-AIM;
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