2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12966-024-01649-9
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Does optimizing Choose to Move – a health-promoting program for older adults – enhance scalability, program implementation and effectiveness?

Lindsay Nettlefold,
Heather M. Macdonald,
Joanie Sims Gould
et al.

Abstract: Background Investment in scale-up and sustainment of effective health-promoting programs is often hampered by competing demands on scarce health dollars. Thus, optimizing programs to reduce resource use (e.g., delivery costs) while maintaining effectiveness is necessary to promote health at scale. Using a phased approach (2015–2024), we adapted and scaled-up an evidence-based, health-promoting program for older adults (Choose to Move; CTM). For CTM Phase 4 we undertook a systematic, data-driven… Show more

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