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An online knowledge translation intervention increases knowledge of cancer risk factors, but has limited impact on self-reported health behaviours: findings from a randomized controlled trial

Abstract

Background Many cancers are preventable through lifestyle modification; however, few adults engage in behaviors that are in line with cancer prevention guidelines. This may be partly due to the mixed messages on effective cancer prevention strategies in popular media. The goal of the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal (the Portal) is to increase access to trustworthy health information. The purpose of this study was to explore if and how knowledge …

Authors

Neil-Sztramko S; Belita E; Levinson A; Boyko J; Dobbins M

Journal

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Publisher

Research Square Platform

DOI

10.21203/rs.2.14007/v1

ISSN

2693-5015