Assessing the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of adaptive e-Learning to improve dietary behaviour: systematic review protocol
Edwards, P
, Felix, L
, Harris, J, Ferguson, E
, Free, C
, Landon, J, Lock, K
, Michie, S, Miners, A
and Murray, E
(2010).
Assessing the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of adaptive e-Learning to improve dietary behaviour: systematic review protocol.
[Data Collection].
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
10.17037/DATA.102.
Research tools produced to support a systematic review of literature on the use of adaptive e-Learning to improve dietary behaviours.
Keywords
Dietary behaviour, Adaptive e-Learning, e-Learning, Cost-effectivenessItem Type | Data Collection |
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Capture method | Compilation/Synthesis |
Date | 21 April 2010 |
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Creator(s) |
Edwards, P |
LSHTM Faculty/Department |
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Population Health (2012- ) Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Population Health (2012- ) > Dept of Nutrition and Public Health Interventions Research (2003-2012) Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Health Services Research and Policy Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Public Health, Environments and Society |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, National Heart Forum, University College London |
Funders |
Project Funder Grant Number Funder URI |
Date Deposited | 02 Mar 2016 14:41 |
Last Modified | 27 Apr 2022 18:19 |
Publisher | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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