Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nation’s health. If the findings from this research are used, better health outcomes can follow, but we know that these findings are not always used. In public health, evidence of what works may not ‘fit’ everywhere, making it difficult to know what to do locally. Research suggests that evidence use is a social and dynamic process, not a simple application of research findings. It is unclear whether it is easier to get evidence used via a legal contracting process or within unified organisational arrangements with shared responsibilities. Objective: To work in cocreation with research participants to investigate how research is utilised and kn...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 added ‘health bodies’ as Responsible Authoritie...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Background: Patient and public involvement and co‐production are widely used, but nevertheless cont...
Background: ...
Typically, social science research is concerned with generating robust and replicable evidence, usin...
AIMS: The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving v...
Typically, social science research is concerned with generating robust and replicable evidence, usin...
The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving volunta...
Background Knowledge mobilisation is a term used in healthcare research to describe the process o...
Background Innovation driven by authoritative evidence is critical to the survival of England’s N...
Background: Recent regulatory changes in the system by which premises are licensed to sell alcohol, ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse available review-level evidence on the effectiveness of population-level inter...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 added ‘health bodies’ as Responsible Authoritie...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nati...
Background: Patient and public involvement and co‐production are widely used, but nevertheless cont...
Background: ...
Typically, social science research is concerned with generating robust and replicable evidence, usin...
AIMS: The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving v...
Typically, social science research is concerned with generating robust and replicable evidence, usin...
The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving volunta...
Background Knowledge mobilisation is a term used in healthcare research to describe the process o...
Background Innovation driven by authoritative evidence is critical to the survival of England’s N...
Background: Recent regulatory changes in the system by which premises are licensed to sell alcohol, ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse available review-level evidence on the effectiveness of population-level inter...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Globally there is a need to engage communities in actions to reduce alcohol harm. This paper reports...
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 added ‘health bodies’ as Responsible Authoritie...