Published on in Vol 10, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/19430, first published .
App-Based Salt Reduction Intervention in School Children and Their Families (AppSalt) in China: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

App-Based Salt Reduction Intervention in School Children and Their Families (AppSalt) in China: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

App-Based Salt Reduction Intervention in School Children and Their Families (AppSalt) in China: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

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  1. Liu M, Xu J, Li Y, He F, Zhang P, Song J, Gao Y, Yan S, Yan W, Jin D, Chang X, Xu Z, Bai Y, Ji N, Wu J. A Town-Level Comprehensive Intervention Study to Reduce Salt Intake in China: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients 2022;14(21):4698 View
  2. Sun Y, Li Y, He F, Liu H, Sun J, Luo R, Guo C, Zhang P. Process Evaluation of an Application-Based Salt Reduction Intervention in School Children and Their Families (AppSalt) in China: A Mixed-Methods Study. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
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  4. Johnson O, McCrorie C, McInerney C, Mebrahtu T, Granger J, Sheikh N, Lawton T, Habli I, Randell R, Benn J. Implementing an artificial intelligence command centre in the NHS: a mixed-methods study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research 2024:1 View