2022
DOI: 10.29392/001c.34228
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Learning from the process evaluation of a complex, pre-conception randomised controlled trial in Malaysia: the Jom Mama project

Abstract: Background Seen from a life-course perspective, pre-conception interventions are essential to reduce transmission to the next generation of obesity as a risk factor for later non-communicable diseases. The Malaysian Jom Mama project investigated the effectiveness of a combined behaviour change communication and e-health intervention in young married couples prior to first pregnancy. This paper reports on the extensive process evaluation (PE) that accompanied the Jom Mama trial. Methods In accordance with the… Show more

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“…For instance, access to certain age groups may be impracticable. This is illustrated by the recent Malaysian Jom Mama trial aiming for reduced waist circumference among newlywed couples (28). The intervention combined an e-learning platform and six contacts with specially trained nurses.…”
Section: ) (20)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, access to certain age groups may be impracticable. This is illustrated by the recent Malaysian Jom Mama trial aiming for reduced waist circumference among newlywed couples (28). The intervention combined an e-learning platform and six contacts with specially trained nurses.…”
Section: ) (20)mentioning
confidence: 99%