Objectives: The empirical basis for theories and common wisdom regarding how to improve appropriate use of research evidence in policy decisions is unclear. One source of empirical evidence is interview studies with policy-makers. The aim of this systematic review was to summarise the evidence from interview studies of facilitators of, and barriers to, the use of research evidence by health policy-makers. Methods: We searched multiple databases, including Medline, Embase, Socio le, PsychLit, PAIS, IBSS, IPSA and HealthStar in June 2000, hand-searched key journals and personally contacted investigators. We included interview studies with health policy-makers that covered their perceptions of the use of research evidence in health policy dec...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the decision-making process, and the role of research evid...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...
Objectives: The empirical basis for theories and common wisdom regarding how to improve appropriate ...
BACKGROUND: The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. Howe...
The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. However, its imp...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
BACKGROUND: The gap between research and practice or policy is often described as a problem. To iden...
Background: Currently, little is known about the types of evidence used by policy makers. This study...
Background The gap between research and practice or policy is often described as a problem. To iden...
Claims of and calls for evidence-informed policymaking pervade public health journals and the litera...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews are important ...
BACKGROUND; : The use of research evidence in health policy-making is a popular line of inquiry for ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews are important ...
Background: It is widely acknowledged that health policy and management decisions rarely reflect res...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the decision-making process, and the role of research evid...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...
Objectives: The empirical basis for theories and common wisdom regarding how to improve appropriate ...
BACKGROUND: The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. Howe...
The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. However, its imp...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
BACKGROUND: The gap between research and practice or policy is often described as a problem. To iden...
Background: Currently, little is known about the types of evidence used by policy makers. This study...
Background The gap between research and practice or policy is often described as a problem. To iden...
Claims of and calls for evidence-informed policymaking pervade public health journals and the litera...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews are important ...
BACKGROUND; : The use of research evidence in health policy-making is a popular line of inquiry for ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews are important ...
Background: It is widely acknowledged that health policy and management decisions rarely reflect res...
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the decision-making process, and the role of research evid...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews have the poten...