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Third Places for Health Promotion with Older Adults: Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to Enhance Program Implementation and Evaluation

This study extends the concept of third places to include community sites where older adults gather, often for meals or companionship. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research guided program implementation and evaluation. Depending upon health promotion program needs, the physical infr...

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Published in:Journal of urban health 2016-10, Vol.93 (5), p.851-870
Main Authors: Northridge, Mary E., Kum, Susan S., Chakraborty, Bibhas, Greenblatt, Ariel Port, Marshall, Stephen E., Wang, Hua, Kunzel, Carol, Metcalf, Sara S.
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