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The Happy Life Club™ study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a type 2 diabetes health coach intervention

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The Happy Life Club™ study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a type 2 diabetes health coach intervention. / Browning, Colette; Chapman, Anna; Cowlishaw, Sean et al.
In: BMC Public Health, Vol. 11, 90, 2011.

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Browning C, Chapman A, Cowlishaw S, Li Z, Thomas SA, Yang H et al. The Happy Life Club™ study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a type 2 diabetes health coach intervention. BMC Public Health. 2011;11:90. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-90

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title = "The Happy Life Club{\texttrademark} study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a type 2 diabetes health coach intervention",
abstract = "The Happy Life Club{\texttrademark} is an intervention that utilises health coaches trained in behavioural change and motivational interviewing techniques to assist with the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in primary care settings in China. Health coaches will support participants to improve modifiable risk factors and adhere to effective self-management treatments associated with T2DM.",
keywords = "Questionnaires, Motivation, Directive Counseling, Disease Management, Humans, Primary Health Care, Research Design, Community Health Centers, Risk Reduction Behavior, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Social Support, Program Evaluation, Cluster Analysis, China, Female, Male",
author = "Colette Browning and Anna Chapman and Sean Cowlishaw and Zhixin Li and Thomas, {Shane A} and Hui Yang and Tuohong Zhang",
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AU - Thomas, Shane A

AU - Yang, Hui

AU - Zhang, Tuohong

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KW - Directive Counseling

KW - Disease Management

KW - Humans

KW - Primary Health Care

KW - Research Design

KW - Community Health Centers

KW - Risk Reduction Behavior

KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

KW - Social Support

KW - Program Evaluation

KW - Cluster Analysis

KW - China

KW - Female

KW - Male

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