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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An SMS and animated video intervention to increase uptake of breast cancer screening: a randomised controlled trial Acharya, Amish

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2 A peer-led walking intervention for adolescent girls (the WISH study): a cluster-randomised controlled trial Murphy, Marie H

402 S1 p. S72
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3 Association between care experience and mental health hospitalisation among children in Scotland, with a focus on chronic conditions (CHiCS): a population-wide longitudinal study using administrative data Gedeon, Edit

402 S1 p. S5
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4 Association between friendship quality and subjective wellbeing in adolescents: a cross-sectional observational study Alsarrani, Abdullah

402 S1 p. S21
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5 Associations between parental smoking and teenage alcohol and drug use in the Growing Up in Ireland cohort study: a longitudinal observational study Sunday, Salome

402 S1 p. S89
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6 Associations of social media use with smoking and e-cigarettes: a national longitudinal study Vrinten, Charlotte

402 S1 p. S91
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7 Attitudes and behaviours regarding e-cigarettes in people aged 15–30 years in the UK: a cross-sectional study Pinho-Gomes, Ana-Catarina

402 S1 p. S76
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8 Attitudes to long-term care in India: a secondary mixed-methods analysis Alberts, Sweedal

402 S1 p. S19
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9 Autoimmune diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes: an umbrella review Singh, Megha

402 S1 p. S84
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10 A 3-year review of deaths in people under community justice supervision in Wales: a cross-sectional analysis Jones, Gethin

402 S1 p. S59
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11 Better informing everyday fall risk assessment: experimental studies with contemporary technologies Moore, Jason

402 S1 p. S6
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12 Business leaders’ perceptions of how workplace charters can reduce health inequalities for employees in West Yorkshire, England: a qualitative study Celebi, Sulia

402 S1 p. S33
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13 Causal effects of later-eating rhythm on adiposity in children through the comparison of two cohorts in the UK and China: a cross-cohort study Zou, Mengxuan

402 S1 p. S99
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14 Changes in food and drink purchasing behaviour in England during the first 3 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: an interrupted time-series analysis Kalbus, Alexandra

402 S1 p. S60
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15 Characteristics and consequences of participatory research approaches in long-term care facilities for older adults: a meta-ethnography of qualitative studies Gaber, Sophie Nadia

402 S1 p. S43
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16 Consideration of factors associated with inequalities in interventions that support health-care professionals’ interaction with patients to reduce inappropriate antimicrobial use: a systematic review Ayorinde, Abimbola

402 S1 p. S25
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17 Deaths of despair in England: an observational study of local authority mortality data Camacho, Christine

402 S1 p. S31
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18 Determinants of lipid clinic referral and attendance in a multi-ethnic adult population in south London: a cross-sectional study Ayoub, Aya

402 S1 p. S26
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19 Developing and piloting an intervention to reduce colposcopy non-attendance and corresponding inequalities: a mixed-methods study Cowling, Allison

402 S1 p. S35
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20 Development of a framework for action to advocate for a coherent prevention policy for tobacco, alcohol, and foods high in fats, salt, or sugar: a mixed-methods approach Jawad, Aalaa

402 S1 p. S57
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21 Did anonymity in self-administered questionnaires improve disclosure of sensitive information during the 2022 mpox outbreak in England? An observational study Bray, Neil

402 S1 p. S29
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22 Differences in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the long-term trajectories of life satisfaction by sex in the UK: a prospective cohort study Moreno-Agostino, Darío

402 S1 p. S71
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23 Dose-response of accelerometer-measured physical activity, step count, and cancer risk in the UK Biobank: a prospective cohort analysis Shreves, Alaina H

402 S1 p. S83
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24 Effectiveness of interactive workshops to raise awareness of the neurological harms associated with nitrous oxide use: a cross-sectional study Mair, Devan

402 S1 p. S65
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25 Effectiveness of interventions for improving physical activity level in working-age people (aged 18–60 years) with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis Zhao, Xiaoyan

402 S1 p. S97
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26 Effect of trade unions on the mental health of UK workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal analysis using Understanding Society data Kromydas, Theocharis

402 S1 p. S62
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27 Enabling health and maintaining independence for older people at home (HomeHealth trial): a multicentre randomised controlled trial Frost, Rachael

402 S1 p. S42
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28 Estimation of HbA1c after weight loss using a beta-regression for an economic evaluation of a behavioural weight management programme from the GLoW trial: a methodological study Pidd, Katharine

402 S1 p. S75
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29 Evaluating the effectiveness of community health worker interventions on glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis Evans, Joseph

402 S1 p. S40
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30 Evaluating the impact of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland: a theory-based synthesis of the evidence Patterson, Chris

402 S1 p. S14
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31 Evaluation of Dementia Actif, a dementia-friendly exercise and wellbeing programme: mixed-methods study Davies, Ceryl Teleri

402 S1 p. S37
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32 Evaluation of mass media campaign of early cancer diagnosis, targeting older adults in Northern Ireland: a cross-sectional study Ide-Walters, Charlotte

402 S1 p. S55
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33 Evaluation of the impact of letters to GP practices to promote asthma prescription uptake in school-age children during summer (TRAINS study): a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial Alyami, Rami A

402 S1 p. S22
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34 Experiences of menopause in the Welsh NHS workplace: a focus group study Hobson, Gemma

402 S1 p. S51
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35 Explaining differential socioeconomic effects in population health interventions: development and application of a new tool to classify intervention agentic demand Garrott, Kate

402 S1 p. S3
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36 Exploring substance misuse in a prison in Wales: a cross-sectional analysis Gray, Benjamin J

402 S1 p. S46
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37 Exploring the experiences of junior doctors who were shielding during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study of semi-structured interviews Martin, Amy

402 S1 p. S68
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38 Factors affecting the delivery of community-based salon interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease and breast cancer among ethnically diverse women in South London: a concept-mapping approach Zaman, Maham

402 S1 p. S96
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39 Factors associated with multimorbidity in England: an analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Nartey, Yvonne

402 S1 p. S73
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40 Food insecurity and diet quality in households accessing food membership clubs in Wessex: a mixed-methods study Taylor, Elizabeth

402 S1 p. S90
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41 Gait retraining to reduce falls: an experimental study toward scalable and personalised use in the home Wall, Conor

402 S1 p. S92
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42 Goal setting as part of a holistic intervention to promote independence in older people with mild frailty: a process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial Barrado-Martín, Yolanda

402 S1 p. S1
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43 Governments policy measures to address obesity among adults: a scoping review of the global evidence Alrubaian, Fadwa

402 S1 p. S20
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44 Health, economic, and equity consequences of future tobacco control policies in England: a microsimulation study Huang, Vincy

402 S1 p. S52
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45 Hospital admissions for physical health and psychosocial adversity among people experiencing homelessness in England: a population-based retrospective cross-sectional study Luchenski, Serena

402 S1 p. S10
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46 Household food insecurity and child health outcomes: a rapid review of mechanisms and associations Abraham, Sarah

402 S1 p. S16
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47 How does the environment in and around the home affect social care and health outcomes for older people? A national longitudinal dynamic cohort study Midgley, William

402 S1 p. S69
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48 Identification of tax options for high fat, sugar, salt foods for the HEALTHEI Project: a mixed-methods study Moore, Helen J

402 S1 p. S70
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49 Impact of long COVID-19 on work: a co-produced survey Ziauddeen, Nida

402 S1 p. S98
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50 Impact of messaging informed by behavioural science on uptake of targeted lung health checks: a service evaluation Salman, Maira

402 S1 p. S82
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51 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delayed care of cardiovascular diseases in Europe: a systematic review Khan, Yasmine

402 S1 p. S61
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52 Improving the quality of written communication at patient discharge: triangulation of qualitative analyses and intervention co-design Markiewicz, Ola

402 S1 p. S67
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53 International evidence on lived experiences of trauma during homelessness and effects on mental health including substance use: a co-produced qualitative systematic review Adams, Emma A

402 S1 p. S18
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54 Interventions to improve access to primary care for inclusion health groups in England: a scoping review Carruthers, Elspeth

402 S1 p. S32
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55 Interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours of substance use, smoking, and diet in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness John, Deepti A

402 S1 p. S58
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56 Lessons from the Gateway programme, aimed at improving health and life chances for young people committing low-level offences: a qualitative evaluation Walker, Inna

402 S1 p. S4
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57 Lessons learned from co-production in public health research: the MAMAH case study involving underserved migrant mothers in the UK Stevenson, Kerrie

402 S1 p. S87
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58 Medical consequences of “contingency accommodation” for people seeking asylum: thematic analysis of a survey from professionals working in contingency accommodation Dobbin, Joanna

402 S1 p. S38
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59 Medical cyber crises and biotechnological syndromes: a multisite clinical simulation study focused on digital health complaints Straw, Isabel

402 S1 p. S88
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60 Mitigation of respiratory syncytial virus epidemics by RSVpreF vaccines after the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a modelling study Du, Zhanwei

402 S1 p. S39
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61 Moderating effect of country-level health determinants on the association between hobby engagement and mental health: cross-cohort multi-level models, meta-analyses, and meta-regressions Fancourt, Daisy

402 S1 p. S41
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62 More play and fewer screens: a way to improve preschoolers’ mental health? Cross-sectional findings from the British Preschool-children's Play Survey Hesketh, Kathryn R

402 S1 p. S49
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63 Nowcasting waiting lists for elective procedures and surgery in England: a modelling study
402 S1 p. S74
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64 Odds of gambling among adolescents: a secondary analysis of the cross-sectional European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs Reynolds, Ciara Marie Edel

402 S1 p. S79
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65 Parental and health visitor perceptions on growth screening in early childhood: a qualitative study Rahman, Tahmid

402 S1 p. S77
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66 Patient journey and costs through a brain health clinic compared with a memory clinic: a costing study Cunningham, Lucy A

402 S1 p. S36
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67 Peer effects on health-related behaviours of adolescents in Scotland using social network analysis: a cross-sectional study Letina, Srebrenka

402 S1 p. S8
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68 Perspectives on registration to primary care from inclusion health groups in England: a mixed-method study Humphrey, Ada

402 S1 p. S53
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69 Physical activity in outdoor spaces, sleep quality and general health: a pilot feasibility study Gomes, Thayse Natacha

402 S1 p. S45
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70 Physical health of care-experienced young children in high-income countries: a scoping review Bradford, Daniel R R

402 S1 p. S28
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71 Population-level interventions for the primary prevention of dementia: a complex evidence review Walsh, Sebastian

402 S1 p. S13
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72 Potential impact of health communications to raise awareness of the relative risk of age and cancer: a qualitative study Ide-Walters, Charlotte

402 S1 p. S56
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73 Prevalence and nature of workplace bullying and harassment and associations with mental health conditions in England: a cross-sectional probability sample survey Bunce, Annie

402 S1 p. S2
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74 Profiles of tobacco smokers and ex-smokers in a large-scale random sample survey across Wales: an unsupervised machine-learning cluster analysis Evans, Annette

402 S1 p. S7
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75 Public health qualifications, motivation, and experience of pharmacy professionals: exploratory cross-sectional surveys of pharmacy and public health professionals Ashiru-Oredope, Diane

402 S1 p. S24
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76 Recording and analysing ethnicity in public health research: a bibliographical review and focus group discussions with young migrants and refugees in the UK Lam, Joseph

402 S1 p. S63
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77 Reflecting on parental insights into healthy lifestyles: a qualitative study Spavin, Amanda

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78 Social determinants of mental health trajectories during midlife: a prospective British birth cohort study Henking, Christoph

402 S1 p. S48
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79 Stigma and discrimination and its homeless and health system contexts in south London: an ethnographic case study Guise, Andy

402 S1 p. S11
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80 Surge of lower respiratory tract group A streptococcal infections in England in winter 2022: epidemiology and clinical profile Wrenn, Katie

402 S1 p. S93
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81 Surviving stomach bugs in UK ethnic groups: a qualitative study Zahair, Iram

402 S1 p. S95
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82 The health burden of air pollution in the UK: a modelling study using updated exposure-risk associations Marais, Eloise A

402 S1 p. S66
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83 The heterogeneous effects of China's hierarchical medical system reforms on health service utilisation and health outcomes among elderly populations: a longitudinal quasi-experimental study Cai, Chang

402 S1 p. S30
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84 The impact of risk stratification by polygenic risk and age on breast cancer screening in women aged 40–49 years: a modelling study Huntley, Catherine

402 S1 p. S54
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85 The role of the multiple Index of deprivation in predicting mental health outcomes after the COVID-19 pandemic in adolescents: a cross-sectional study Hazir, Serendi Gulsen

402 S1 p. S47
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86 The Sussex COVID-19 Modelling Cell: the methods and successes of a collaboration between public health teams in local authorities, NHS hospital trusts, NHS commissioners, and universities Van Yperen, James

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87 The wider health and wellbeing needs of those accessing paediatric care in England: engaging with the hidden voices of children and young people Hindocha, Avni

402 S1 p. S50
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88 Tracing the temporal trends of modifiable risk factors in dementia: insights from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2004–2019) Chen, Shanquan

402 S1 p. S34
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89 Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study Liu, Lu

402 S1 p. S64
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90 Type of goals set and progress towards these goals, as part of a behaviour change intervention, in people with mild cognitive impairment: a secondary analysis Rookes, Tasmin

402 S1 p. S80
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91 Understanding ethnic inequalities in the design and implementation of digital health interventions for cardiometabolic disease: a qualitative study Ramasawmy, Mel

402 S1 p. S78
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92 Understanding the use of media analysis in public health research through food tax debates (HEALTHEI Project): a scoping review Cisneros, Anette Bonifant

402 S1 p. S9
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93 Untangling the association between COVID-19 health literacy, trust in the pandemic response, and mental distress, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland: a repeated cross-sectional study Arnott, Julie

402 S1 p. S23
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94 Uptake of diabetes follow-up checks by minority community groups: a rapid review of the evidence for the CYMELL study Spencer, Llinos Haf

402 S1 p. S86
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95 Use of co-production to explore food insecurity in adults with severe mental illness living in Northern England: a mixed-methods study Giles, Emma L

402 S1 p. S44
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96 Use of the 2021 UK Medical Research Council guidance to refine the Women's Wellness with Type 2 Diabetes Programme: a mixed-methods study Bozkurt, Deniz

402 S1 p. S27
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97 Using a participatory approach to encourage uptake of breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer screening for Scottish Muslim women: a pilot qualitative study Jong, Floor Christie-de

402 S1 p. S12
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98 Using the Doughnut Economics framework to structure whole-system thinking in socioecological wellbeing with multidisciplinary stakeholders: an applied case study in Glasgow, Scotland Hjelmskog, Annika

402 S1 p. S15
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99 Which workplace health initiatives work, for whom, in what contexts, and how? A rapid realist review Rothwell, Charlotte

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