Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education

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Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education. / Agergaard, Sine; Dankers, Silke; Munk, Mette; Elbe, Anne-Marie.

I: Sport in Society, Bind 21, Nr. 2, 01.02.2018, s. 314-330.

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Agergaard, S, Dankers, S, Munk, M & Elbe, A-M 2018, 'Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education', Sport in Society, bind 21, nr. 2, s. 314-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2017.1284804

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Agergaard, S., Dankers, S., Munk, M., & Elbe, A-M. (2018). Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education. Sport in Society, 21(2), 314-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2017.1284804

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Agergaard S, Dankers S, Munk M, Elbe A-M. Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education. Sport in Society. 2018 feb. 1;21(2):314-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2017.1284804

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Agergaard, Sine ; Dankers, Silke ; Munk, Mette ; Elbe, Anne-Marie. / Understanding implementation and change in complex interventions. From single- to multi-methodological research on the promotion of youths’ participation in physical education. I: Sport in Society. 2018 ; Bind 21, Nr. 2. s. 314-330.

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