Power, a concept at the heart of the health policy process, is surprisingly rarely explicitly considered in the health policy implementation literature for low and middle income countries. In an attempt to support empirical research on power, this paper outlines some of the key insights on power from implementation theory. It then describes examples of power that might be seen in health policy implementation settings, such as hospitals, clinics and the local bureaucracies in which these are embedded, and concludes with suggestions for ways of investigating power and ensuring sound judgments are made about its existence and its influence over policy implementation
Implementation frameworks and theories acknowledge the role of power as a factor in the adoption (or...
How to start thinking about investigating power in the organizational settings of policy implementat...
BACKGROUND: The difference between 'policy as promised' and 'policy as practiced' can be attributed ...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
Power is a critical concept to understand and transform health policy and systems. Power manifests i...
This paper makes a contribution to a much-neglected aspect of policy analysis: the practice of power...
Power is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the field of health po...
Policy analysis can contribute to meeting health objectives by untangling the complex forces of powe...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middleincome countries (LMIC...
Power is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the field of health po...
This article uses 85 peer-reviewed articles published between 1994 and 2009 to characterize and synt...
Exploring the implementation blackbox from a perspective that considers embedded practices of power ...
Policy implementation is a complex, technical and political process. It is shaped by the capacity of...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized groups in society. In the Philippines...
Surprisingly little guidance is available to public health practitioners who wish to understand how ...
Implementation frameworks and theories acknowledge the role of power as a factor in the adoption (or...
How to start thinking about investigating power in the organizational settings of policy implementat...
BACKGROUND: The difference between 'policy as promised' and 'policy as practiced' can be attributed ...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
Power is a critical concept to understand and transform health policy and systems. Power manifests i...
This paper makes a contribution to a much-neglected aspect of policy analysis: the practice of power...
Power is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the field of health po...
Policy analysis can contribute to meeting health objectives by untangling the complex forces of powe...
Tackling the implementation gap is a health policy concern in low- and middleincome countries (LMIC...
Power is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the field of health po...
This article uses 85 peer-reviewed articles published between 1994 and 2009 to characterize and synt...
Exploring the implementation blackbox from a perspective that considers embedded practices of power ...
Policy implementation is a complex, technical and political process. It is shaped by the capacity of...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized groups in society. In the Philippines...
Surprisingly little guidance is available to public health practitioners who wish to understand how ...
Implementation frameworks and theories acknowledge the role of power as a factor in the adoption (or...
How to start thinking about investigating power in the organizational settings of policy implementat...
BACKGROUND: The difference between 'policy as promised' and 'policy as practiced' can be attributed ...