The value of evidence-based policy is well established, yet major hurdles remain in connecting policymakers with the wider research community. Here we assess whether a UK Evidence Information Service (EIS) could facilitate interaction between parliamentarians and research professionals. Fifty-six UK parliamentarians were interviewed to gauge the challenges of working with evidence and the potential utility of an EIS. Grounded theory analysis identified several barriers to evidence-based policymaking, however 85 of parliamentarians supported the EIS, preferring a rapid, impartial, concise, and optionally confidential service. We conclude that an EIS integrated with existing parliamentary systems could enhance dialogue between policymakers an...
The indication that influential UK Parliamentary committees want more academics to submit evidence i...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
The value of evidence-based policy is well established, yet major hurdles remain in connecting poli...
Last month a team of UK academics launched an initiative called the Evidence Information Service (EI...
Access to reliable and timely information ensures that decision-makers can operate effectively. The ...
Despite claims that we now live in a post-truth society, it remains commonplace for policy-makers to...
Abstract Background Implementing research findings into healthcare policy is an enduring challenge m...
Access to reliable and timely information ensures that decision-makers can operate effectively. The ...
In the context of ongoing debates around academic engagements with policymakers, this article discus...
This paper describes the results of a pilot project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Coun...
In the context of ongoing debates around academic engagements with policymakers, this article discus...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
Parliaments perform an important democratic function in overseeing and scrutinising government, maki...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
The indication that influential UK Parliamentary committees want more academics to submit evidence i...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
The value of evidence-based policy is well established, yet major hurdles remain in connecting poli...
Last month a team of UK academics launched an initiative called the Evidence Information Service (EI...
Access to reliable and timely information ensures that decision-makers can operate effectively. The ...
Despite claims that we now live in a post-truth society, it remains commonplace for policy-makers to...
Abstract Background Implementing research findings into healthcare policy is an enduring challenge m...
Access to reliable and timely information ensures that decision-makers can operate effectively. The ...
In the context of ongoing debates around academic engagements with policymakers, this article discus...
This paper describes the results of a pilot project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Coun...
In the context of ongoing debates around academic engagements with policymakers, this article discus...
While robust evidence is one ingredient in the policymaking process, it is by no means the only one....
Parliaments perform an important democratic function in overseeing and scrutinising government, maki...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
The indication that influential UK Parliamentary committees want more academics to submit evidence i...
Providing evidence to policymakers through select committees is a great way for researchers to influ...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...