BACKGROUND: There is sustained interest in public health circles in assessing the effects of policies on health and health inequalities. We report on the theory, methods and findings of a project which involved an appraisal of current Scottish policy with respect to its potential impacts on mental health and wellbeing. METHODS: We developed a method of assessing the degree of alignment between Government policies and the 'evidence base', involving: reviewing theoretical frameworks; analysis of policy documents, and nineteen in-depth interviews with policymakers which explored influences on, and barriers to cross-cutting policymaking and the use of research evidence in decisionmaking. RESULTS: Most policy documents did not refer to mental he...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
This thesis explores in which ways and why research informs and influences the public policy making...
Mental health problems in individuals and in the Scottish population are less well defined by routin...
Background: There is sustained interest in public health circles in assessing the effects of policie...
Abstract Background There is sustained interest in public health circles in assessing the effects of...
Background A national policy for England, published in 2017, entitled ‘Transforming Children and ...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
The leadership for mental health is not commensurate with the burden of mental, neurological, and su...
Background: The interrelationships between research evidence and policy-making are complex. Differen...
Intended to provide public policy context for the December 1999 Surgeon General\u27s Report on Menta...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
This thesis explores in which ways and why research informs and influences the public policy making...
Mental health problems in individuals and in the Scottish population are less well defined by routin...
Background: There is sustained interest in public health circles in assessing the effects of policie...
Abstract Background There is sustained interest in public health circles in assessing the effects of...
Background A national policy for England, published in 2017, entitled ‘Transforming Children and ...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
Objective: To understand the process of formulating, implementing and enacting national recommendati...
The leadership for mental health is not commensurate with the burden of mental, neurological, and su...
Background: The interrelationships between research evidence and policy-making are complex. Differen...
Intended to provide public policy context for the December 1999 Surgeon General\u27s Report on Menta...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
Objective To use system ideas and the concept of ‘wicked problems’ to frame examination of a decade...
This thesis explores in which ways and why research informs and influences the public policy making...
Mental health problems in individuals and in the Scottish population are less well defined by routin...