Victorian local governments (LGs) are required to develop evidence-based Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plans (MPHWPs) that improve health and wellbeing. This study evaluated the implementation of this requirement across 79 LGs. Evidence in 116 documents was categorised by source, issue, and policy specificity. Over 11,000 evidence-occurrences from 200 sources were recorded. More evidence on social determinants was identified than on epidemiology or health behaviours. Most (96%) evidence was descriptive and only 4% supported MPHWP actions. The results suggest the community is an important source of novel interventions, and proposes three related reasons for the dearth of intervention level evidence
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
OBJECTIVE: To transform data from a research setting into a format that could be used to support str...
The community governance or management of health promotion together with evidence about the health o...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
BACKGROUND: The value placed on types of evidence within decision-making contexts is highly dependen...
Issue addressed: The Western Australian (WA) Public Health Bill will replace the antiquated Health A...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Rebecca ArmstrongEvidence-informed decision-maki...
OBJECTIVE: Victorian local governments are required to develop Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing...
Background In 2013, many public health functions transferred from the National Health Service to lo...
BACKGROUND: In 2008, the Healthy Community Challenge Fund commissioned nine 'healthy towns' in Engla...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge translation strategies are an approach to increase the use of evidence within ...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project ‘works’ has been asked ever since a ...
Background: Local governments play an important role in improving public health outcomes globally, c...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
OBJECTIVE: To transform data from a research setting into a format that could be used to support str...
The community governance or management of health promotion together with evidence about the health o...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
BACKGROUND: The value placed on types of evidence within decision-making contexts is highly dependen...
Issue addressed: The Western Australian (WA) Public Health Bill will replace the antiquated Health A...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Rebecca ArmstrongEvidence-informed decision-maki...
OBJECTIVE: Victorian local governments are required to develop Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing...
Background In 2013, many public health functions transferred from the National Health Service to lo...
BACKGROUND: In 2008, the Healthy Community Challenge Fund commissioned nine 'healthy towns' in Engla...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge translation strategies are an approach to increase the use of evidence within ...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project ‘works’ has been asked ever since a ...
Background: Local governments play an important role in improving public health outcomes globally, c...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
The question whether the WHO Healthy Cities project 'works' has been asked ever since a number of no...
OBJECTIVE: To transform data from a research setting into a format that could be used to support str...
The community governance or management of health promotion together with evidence about the health o...