Citizens\u27/community juries [CJs] engage members of the public in policy decision-making processes. CJs can be employed to develop policy responses to health problems that require the consideration of both community values and scientific evidence. Based on the principles of deliberative democracy, recent reviews indicate that findings from CJs have successfully been used to influence health policy decision-making. Despite this evidence of success, there appears to be a gap between the goals of health researchers who organize CJs and the needs of policy actors and decision makers. Drawing on our experiences working with CJs and recent research on CJ methods, we describe a synopsis of the current state of the art organized around four key q...
Recent efforts to counter the shortcomings of 'evidence-based policy' include strategies for democra...
Background Opportunities for community members to actively participate in policy development are inc...
The aim of this paper is a systematic description and classification of the deliberative poll (DP) a...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative methods are of increasing interest to public health researchers and policymakers. We sy...
For over two decades, the deliberative turn has rooted itself in the fields of health policy and b...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
Recent efforts to counter the shortcomings of ‘evidence-based policy’ include strategies for democra...
Available online 2 March 2017Abstract not availableChris Degeling, Lucie Rychetnik, Jackie Street, R...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Abstract Background Public participation in health policy decision making is thought to improve the ...
AbstractPublic deliberation elicits informed perspectives on complex issues that are values-laden an...
Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in monetary terms...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Recent efforts to counter the shortcomings of 'evidence-based policy' include strategies for democra...
Background Opportunities for community members to actively participate in policy development are inc...
The aim of this paper is a systematic description and classification of the deliberative poll (DP) a...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative methods are of increasing interest to public health researchers and policymakers. We sy...
For over two decades, the deliberative turn has rooted itself in the fields of health policy and b...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
Recent efforts to counter the shortcomings of ‘evidence-based policy’ include strategies for democra...
Available online 2 March 2017Abstract not availableChris Degeling, Lucie Rychetnik, Jackie Street, R...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Abstract Background Public participation in health policy decision making is thought to improve the ...
AbstractPublic deliberation elicits informed perspectives on complex issues that are values-laden an...
Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in monetary terms...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Recent efforts to counter the shortcomings of 'evidence-based policy' include strategies for democra...
Background Opportunities for community members to actively participate in policy development are inc...
The aim of this paper is a systematic description and classification of the deliberative poll (DP) a...