Improving health promotion through central rating of interventions: the need for Responsive Guidance.
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Improving health promotion through central rating of interventions: the need for Responsive Guidance.Published in
Health Res Policy Syst 2017; 15(1):100Publiekssamenvatting
In several countries, attempts are made to improve health promotion by centrally rating the effectiveness of health promotion interventions. The Dutch Effectiveness Rating System (ERS) for health promotion interventions is an improvement-oriented approach in which multi-disciplinary expert committees rate available health promotion interventions as 'theoretically sound', 'probably effective' or 'proven effective'. The aim of this study is to explore the functioning of the ERS and the perspective of researchers, policy-makers and practitioners regarding its contribution to improvement.PMID
29169403ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12961-017-0258-9
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