STUDY OBJECTIVE—This paper is based on a qualitative study that aimed to identify factors that facilitate or impede evidence-based policy making at a local level in the UK National Health Service (NHS). It considers how models of research utilisation drawn from the social sciences map onto empirical evidence from this study. DESIGN—A literature review and case studies of social research projects that were initiated by NHS health authority managers or GP fundholders in one region of the NHS. In depth interviews and document analysis were used. SETTING—One NHS region in England. PARTICIPANTS—Policy makers, GPs and researchers working on each of the social research projects selected as case studies. MAIN RESULTS—The direct influence of researc...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
ABSTRACT : This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions abou...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Background: healthcare policy-makers are expected to develop 'evidence-based' policies. Yet, studies...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
Objectives: The empirical basis for theories and common wisdom regarding how to improve appropriate ...
Background: Healthcare policymakers are expected to develop ‘evidence-based’ policies. Yet studies h...
Using data from the Department of Health funded study 'Making the most of policy evaluations', this ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare policy-makers are expected to develop 'evidence-based' policies. Yet, studies...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
ABSTRACT : This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions abou...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Background: healthcare policy-makers are expected to develop 'evidence-based' policies. Yet, studies...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
Objectives: The empirical basis for theories and common wisdom regarding how to improve appropriate ...
Background: Healthcare policymakers are expected to develop ‘evidence-based’ policies. Yet studies h...
Using data from the Department of Health funded study 'Making the most of policy evaluations', this ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare policy-makers are expected to develop 'evidence-based' policies. Yet, studies...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...
ABSTRACT : This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions abou...
© 2015 Wye et al. Background: Policymakers such as English healthcare commissioners are encouraged t...