2008
DOI: 10.1080/19320240801891511
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Best Practices Among Child Nutrition Programs in Ontario: Evaluation Findings

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“…The first author coded the interviews into common themes, using first level coding where items were first identified, followed by pattern coding, where the items were grouped and summarized into theme sets and constructs (36,37) . For the analysis, a SWOT matrix was used which included the concepts outlined in the OCNPEP best practice guidelines as well as any new concepts that emerged (22) . This helped structure and organize the analysis.…”
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“…The first author coded the interviews into common themes, using first level coding where items were first identified, followed by pattern coding, where the items were grouped and summarized into theme sets and constructs (36,37) . For the analysis, a SWOT matrix was used which included the concepts outlined in the OCNPEP best practice guidelines as well as any new concepts that emerged (22) . This helped structure and organize the analysis.…”
Section: Interview Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) associated with their SNP in relation to the following OCNPEP components (22,23) ;…”
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