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Mass-gathering health research foundational theory: part 1 - population models for mass gatherings
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Author (aut): Lund, Adam
Author (aut): Turris, Sheila A
Author (aut): Bowles, Ron
Author (aut): Steenkamp, Malinda
Author (aut): Hutton, Alison
Author (aut): Ranse, Jamie
Author (aut): Arbon, Paul
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The science underpinning the study of mass-gathering health (MGH) is developing rapidly. Current knowledge fails to adequately inform the understanding of the science of mass gatherings (MGs) because of the lack of theory development and adequate conceptual analysis. Defining populations of interest in the context of MGs is required to permit meaningful comparison and meta-analysis between events. |
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Volume 29, Issue 6
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10.1017/S1049023X14001216
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mass gatherings; mass-gathering health; minimum data set; population; theoretical modeling
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Mass-gathering health research foundational theory: part 1 - population models for mass gatherings
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