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Participants were selected from a list of all those who participated in the interventions by March 2020, with the aim of interviewing 10 participants per intervention and the intention of capturing a targeted selection from metropolitan, rural, and regional areas (target of 16 metropolitan, 7 regional, and 7 rural participants); a combination of participants who had partially and fully completed the interventions; and a mix of participants from the randomized and preference arms of the study.
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(5):e35771
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Participants in the intervention group were asked to complete a process evaluation questionnaire at the end of the Web-based program, which assessed user acceptability of the program content, length, goal setting, Facebook discussion group, and the modality used.
Child height and weight were measured using a standardized method [32] to calculate BMI. A stadiometer was used to measure height to the nearest 0.1 mm.
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(2):e11964
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A second author (RJ) then checked the decisions made. The abstracts of the remaining articles were then screened (by MH), and a second shortlist was derived and checked by a second author (RJ). The full text of the remaining articles was retrieved and read by author one to create a final shortlist. The shortlisted articles were then viewed by the second author (RJ). Any differences were discussed, and a decision was made by consensus.
J Med Internet Res 2016;18(7):e203
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