2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.10.005
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The complex business of adapting effective interventions to new populations: An urban to rural transfer

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“…One study, Jemmott and colleagues, 43 used a specially trained 'adult facilitator'. Stanton and colleagues, 69 whose study took place in a number of rural locations, involved local people to deliver the intervention, including ministers, recreation centre directors, liaison officers, faculty members, graduate students and housewives. Table 23 presents the number of studies using various settings for the delivery of the intervention.…”
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“…One study, Jemmott and colleagues, 43 used a specially trained 'adult facilitator'. Stanton and colleagues, 69 whose study took place in a number of rural locations, involved local people to deliver the intervention, including ministers, recreation centre directors, liaison officers, faculty members, graduate students and housewives. Table 23 presents the number of studies using various settings for the delivery of the intervention.…”
Section: Chaptermentioning
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“…Two studies, Stanton and colleagues 69 and Jemmott and colleagues 62 were also partly based in the community. In terms of country, eight interventions were delivered in the USA, 43 Table 24 presents the number of studies using various intervention components.…”
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“…This study used a three-part trial comparing two approaches to intervention replication. The primary outcome papers from this study are [22,23].…”
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“…One project worked hard to engage their community, but was unable to utilize a number of program elements from the chosen intervention. [22] A second issue was the openness of communities to the advice of "outside experts." For several projects, the original program's proven effectiveness was an important selling point.…”
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