Understanding the effectiveness and underlying mechanisms of lifestyle modification interventions in adults with learning disabilities: a mixed-methods systematic review
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- Title
- Understanding the effectiveness and underlying mechanisms of lifestyle modification interventions in adults with learning disabilities: a mixed-methods systematic review
- Creators
- Dikshyanta Rana - University of GlasgowSophie Westrop - University of GlasgowNishant Jaiswal - University of GlasgowEvi Germeni - University of GlasgowArlene McGarty - University of GlasgowLouisa Ells - Leeds Beckett UniversityPhillippa Lally - University College LondonMichael McEwan - People First (Scotland), Edinburgh, UKCraig Melville - University of GlasgowLeanne Harris - University of GlasgowOlivia Wu - University of Glasgow
- Publication Details
- Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), Vol.29(4), pp.1-168
- Publisher
- NIHR JOURNALS LIBRARY; SOUTHAMPTON
- Number of pages
- 188
- Publication Date
- 02/2025
- Grant note
- PPI representative
We would like to thank the management and support team of the NIHR Health Technology Assessment for their advice throughout this project and for their flexibility in responding to the challenges we experienced conducting this project during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. We are grateful for the valuable contributions from our Study Steering Committee (Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Mr John Cassidy and Dr Kate Byrnes) ; our PPI group from People First Scotland (Mr Billy Lindsay, Mr Iden Lewis, Miss Maggie Wilson and Michelle Steel) ; our PPI representative
- Identifiers
- 99977408302346; WOS:001438580500001
- Academic Unit
- School of Psychology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article