Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, perceived public opinion, and pragmatic constraints such as funding. Research evidence is also used to inform decision-making but must compete with these other inputs. Understanding how policy makers access research evidence may assist in encouraging greater use of this evidence. This study examined the sources of research evidence that Australian government drug policy makers accessed when faced with their most recent decision-making opportunity. Method: Drug policy makers across health and police government portfolios were interviewed (n = 31) and asked to report on the sources of research evidence used in their most recent decision-making. Re...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
Objectives: Understanding the information behaviour of policy makers targeted by knowledge translat...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Michelle AdamsThis study critically examines the concept of evidence-based policy ...
The mantra of “evidence-based policy” is continuing to gain ground, with calls for public policy to ...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background and aims: The prevailing ‘evidence-based policy’ paradigm emphasizes a technical–rational...
ABSTRACT: The provision of research evidence and modelling the probable impacts of different policy ...
Australia’s Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) was developed in 1996 to provide a cost-effective s...
'Evidence-based policy' has become the catch-cry of the drug policy field. A growing literature has ...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
Abstract Background The National Institute on Drug Abuse has identified a persistent research-to-pra...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
There are calls for policymakers to make greater use of research when formulating policies. Therefor...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
Objectives: Understanding the information behaviour of policy makers targeted by knowledge translat...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Michelle AdamsThis study critically examines the concept of evidence-based policy ...
The mantra of “evidence-based policy” is continuing to gain ground, with calls for public policy to ...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background and aims: The prevailing ‘evidence-based policy’ paradigm emphasizes a technical–rational...
ABSTRACT: The provision of research evidence and modelling the probable impacts of different policy ...
Australia’s Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) was developed in 1996 to provide a cost-effective s...
'Evidence-based policy' has become the catch-cry of the drug policy field. A growing literature has ...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
Abstract Background The National Institute on Drug Abuse has identified a persistent research-to-pra...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
There are calls for policymakers to make greater use of research when formulating policies. Therefor...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
A considerable amount of research has shown traditional illicit drug policies represent a critical s...
Objectives: Understanding the information behaviour of policy makers targeted by knowledge translat...