While several papers have highlighted a lack of evidence to scale social innovations in health, fewer have explored decision-maker understandings of the relative merit of different types of evidence, how such data are interpreted and applied, and what practical support is required to improve evidence generation. The objectives of this paper are to understand (1) beliefs and attitudes towards the value of and types of evidence in scaling social innovations for health, (2) approaches to evidence generation and evaluation used in systems and policy change, and (3) how better evidence-generation can be undertaken and supported within social innovation in health.Thirty-two one-on-one interviews were conducted between July and November 2015 with ...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest w...
BACKGROUND: All health systems struggle to meet health needs within constrained resources. This is e...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: PublishedFunder: Bill and Melinda Ga...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of thirty-two one-on-o...
BACKGROUND: The 'Sponsoring National Processes for Evidence-Informed Policy Making in the Health Sec...
Background. The interface between research and policymaking in low-income countries is highly comple...
Evidence-informed decision-making for health is far from the norm, particularly in many low- and mid...
Abstract Background Evidence-informed decision-making for health is far from the norm, particularly ...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest w...
There is widespread evidence of failure to implement health interventions that have been demonstrate...
Abstract Background Organizations have been established in many countries and internationally to sup...
BACKGROUND: Social innovation in health is a community-engaged process that links social change and ...
Background Although there is a general agreement on the benefits of evidence informed health polic...
Abstract Qualitative approaches are one of several methodologies utilised within the social sciences...
Scaling up proven healthcare interventions is a common strategy for addressing global health system ...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest w...
BACKGROUND: All health systems struggle to meet health needs within constrained resources. This is e...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: PublishedFunder: Bill and Melinda Ga...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of thirty-two one-on-o...
BACKGROUND: The 'Sponsoring National Processes for Evidence-Informed Policy Making in the Health Sec...
Background. The interface between research and policymaking in low-income countries is highly comple...
Evidence-informed decision-making for health is far from the norm, particularly in many low- and mid...
Abstract Background Evidence-informed decision-making for health is far from the norm, particularly ...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest w...
There is widespread evidence of failure to implement health interventions that have been demonstrate...
Abstract Background Organizations have been established in many countries and internationally to sup...
BACKGROUND: Social innovation in health is a community-engaged process that links social change and ...
Background Although there is a general agreement on the benefits of evidence informed health polic...
Abstract Qualitative approaches are one of several methodologies utilised within the social sciences...
Scaling up proven healthcare interventions is a common strategy for addressing global health system ...
Abstract Background There is an increasing interest w...
BACKGROUND: All health systems struggle to meet health needs within constrained resources. This is e...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: PublishedFunder: Bill and Melinda Ga...