Abstract Background Decision-makers tend to make connections with researchers far too late in the game of public policy, expecting to find a retail store in which researchers are busy filling shop-front shelves with a comprehensive set of all possible relevant studies that a decision-maker might some day drop by to purchase. This linear type of relation between research and policy needs to be replaced by a more interactive model that facilitates both researchers obtaining a better understanding of policy processes and policymakers being more aware and involved in the conceptualisation and conduct of research. This paper explores the role of governance in facilitating the research–policy nexus, testing a typology of research utilisation base...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
This thesis presents an action research study concerned with strengthening decision-makingwithin a c...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
BACKGROUND: Decision-makers tend to make connections with researchers far too late in the game of pu...
Abstract Background Growing interest in public involv...
Abstract Background Evidence generation partnerships between researchers and policy-makers are a pot...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Abstract Background Interest in public involvement in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE—This paper is based on a qualitative study that aimed to identify factors that facil...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
The use of research in public health policymaking is one of the prerequisites for successfully imple...
Abstract Background Health policy-making can benefit from more effective use of research. In many po...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
This thesis presents an action research study concerned with strengthening decision-makingwithin a c...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
BACKGROUND: Decision-makers tend to make connections with researchers far too late in the game of pu...
Abstract Background Growing interest in public involv...
Abstract Background Evidence generation partnerships between researchers and policy-makers are a pot...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
Abstract Background Interest in public involvement in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE—This paper is based on a qualitative study that aimed to identify factors that facil...
Abstract Background Much has been written about the use of evidence in policy; however, there is sti...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
The use of research in public health policymaking is one of the prerequisites for successfully imple...
Abstract Background Health policy-making can benefit from more effective use of research. In many po...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Abstract There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, explor...
This thesis presents an action research study concerned with strengthening decision-makingwithin a c...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...