Hi Jayne (and everyone),
I agree, it would be more interesting to do it country-by-country (or even region by region) to see where the hotspots may be. This little survey is much more limited in scope -- it's just based on our reporting categories, which are very Ontario- and Canada-based.
Robyn
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> The United Kingdom seemed to be grouped with Europe and Iceland. As a
> Canadian completing a PhD in the UK - well that global distribution of
> Canadians with an interest in health promotion discussion might be of
> interest. Actually my research is on community health
> informatics and how
> health information on the internet may or may not be
> constrained or enabled.
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> J. Cardno
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