Adding web-based behavioural support to exercise referral schemes for inactive adults with chronic health conditions: the e-coachER RCT
Health Technology Assessment2020Vol. 24(63), pp. 1–106
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Adrian Taylor, Rod S Taylor, Wendy Ingram, Nana Anokye, Sarah Dean, Kate Jolly, Nanette Mutrie, Jeffrey Lambert, Lucy Yardley, Colin Greaves, J. Stovall King, Chloe McAdam, Mary Steele, L. L. Price, Adam Streeter, Nigel Charles, Rohini Terry, Douglas Webb, John Campbell, Lucy Hughes, Ben Ainsworth, Ben Jones, Ben Jane, Jo Erwin, Paul Little, Anthony D. Woolf, Chris Cavanagh
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