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An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK

Jeremy Segrott, Simon Murphy, Heather Rothwell, Jonathan Scourfield, David Foxcroft, David Gillespie, Jo Holliday, Kerenza Hood, Claire Hurlow, Sarah Morgan-Trimmer, Ceri Phillips, Hayley Reed, Zoe Roberts, Laurence Moore

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Swansea University Author: Ceri Phillips

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title An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
spellingShingle An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
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title_short An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
title_full An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
title_fullStr An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
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