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Participants’ and Health Care Providers’ Insights Regarding a Web-Based and Mobile-Delivered Healthy Eating Program for Disadvantaged People With Type 2 Diabetes: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Participants’ and Health Care Providers’ Insights Regarding a Web-Based and Mobile-Delivered Healthy Eating Program for Disadvantaged People With Type 2 Diabetes: Descriptive Qualitative Study

The feasibility and quantitative impacts of the Eat Smart program on participants’ eating behaviors are reported separately (Karimi et al, under review). In summary, feasibility results showed that Eat Smart could successfully attract and retain the target group of disadvantaged people with T2 D in the first 3 months while the intervention was active.

Nazgol Karimi, Rachelle Opie, David Crawford, Stella O’Connell, Peter Shane Hamblin, Cheryl Steele, Kylie Ball

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e37429