Published on in Vol 19, No 10 (2017): October

Factors Associated With Engagement With a Web-Based Lifestyle Intervention Following Provision of Coronary Heart Disease Risk: Mixed Methods Study

Factors Associated With Engagement With a Web-Based Lifestyle Intervention Following Provision of Coronary Heart Disease Risk: Mixed Methods Study

Factors Associated With Engagement With a Web-Based Lifestyle Intervention Following Provision of Coronary Heart Disease Risk: Mixed Methods Study

Juliet A Usher-Smith   1 , PhD ;   Laura R Winther   2 , MSc ;   Guy S Shefer   3 , PhD ;   Barbora Silarova   4 , PhD ;   Rupert A Payne   5 , PhD ;   Simon J Griffin   1, 4 , DM

1 The Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

2 Global Health Section, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

3 Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom

4 MRC Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

5 Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author:

  • Juliet A Usher-Smith, PhD
  • The Primary Care Unit
  • Department of Public Health and Primary Care
  • University of Cambridge
  • Institute of Public Health
  • Box 113 Cambridge Biomedical Campus
  • Cambridge, CB2 0SR
  • United Kingdom
  • Phone: 44 1223748693
  • Email: jau20@medschl.cam.ac.uk