Behavioural interventions delivered through interactive social media for health behaviour change, health outcomes, and health equity in the adult population

Author:

Petkovic Jennifer1,Duench Stephanie2,Trawin Jessica3,Dewidar Omar4,Pardo Pardo Jordi5,Simeon Rosiane1,DesMeules Marie6,Gagnon Diane7,Hatcher Roberts Janet8,Hossain Alomgir9,Pottie Kevin10,Rader Tamara11,Tugwell Peter12,Yoganathan Manosila1,Presseau Justin13,Welch Vivian14

Affiliation:

1. Bruyère Research Institute; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Canada

2. Bruyere Research Institute; Ottawa Canada

3. Bruyère Research Institute; Ottawa Canada

4. School of Epidemiology and Public Health; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Canada

5. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, The Ottawa Hospital - General Campus; Ottawa Canada

6. Social Determinants and Science Integration/ Direction des déterminants sociaux et de l'intégration scientifique; Public Health Agency of Canada/Agence de santé publique du Canada; Ottawa Canada

7. Department of Communication; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Canada

8. WHO Collaborating Centre on Knowledge Translation and Health Equity; Ottawa Canada

9. Cardiovascular Research Methods Centre; University of Ottawa Heart Institute; Ottawa Canada

10. Family Medicine; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Canada

11. Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH); Ottawa Canada

12. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Canada

13. Clinical Epidemiology Program; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute; Ottawa Canada

14. Methods Centre; Bruyère Research Institute; Ottawa Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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