The relationship between return on investment and quality of study methodology in workplace health promotion programs

scientific article published on July 2014

The relationship between return on investment and quality of study methodology in workplace health promotion programs is …
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P356DOI10.4278/AJHP.130731-LIT-395
P698PubMed publication ID24977496

P50authorSiyan BaxterQ56982656
Leigh BlizzardQ64868067
Alison J VennQ87614680
Kristy SandersonQ39574565
P2093author name stringAndrew J Palmer
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P921main subjectreturn on investmentQ939134
P304page(s)347-363
P577publication date2014-07-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Health PromotionQ15761711
P1476titleThe relationship between return on investment and quality of study methodology in workplace health promotion programs
P478volume28

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