Recently, calls have been made for forms of research that more directly contribute to the formulation of policy, that are strategic in nature, and more problem-solving in orientation (Howard, 2008; Banks, 2009). In Australia, as in other places, policy-makers and practitioners are under considerable pressure to underpin what they do with the best evidence available
Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, per...
Research and researchers influence the genesis and development of public health policy in limited bu...
Australia needs to encourage a new form of research that contributes directly to the formulation of ...
Policy-making should be informed by solid evidence. This paper explores four Australian examples of ...
This article examines the uncertain growth and future prospects of "evidence-based" policy-making, w...
Getting evidence into policy is notoriously difficult. In this empirical case study we used document...
Governments in many jurisdictions have called for an increase in ‘evidence-based’ policy-making. How...
Recent enthusiasm for evidence-based policy-making in Australia has many sources. So-called 'ma...
From the long history of efforts to improve policy by drawing systematically on evidence about effec...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
There is a growing body of literature about the barriers to, and enablers of, the use of research ev...
Paper from May 2004 by Dr Adam Graycar, Executive Director, Cabinet Office, Department of the Premie...
Background: This paper describes the trial of a novel intervention, Supporting Policy In health wit...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, per...
Research and researchers influence the genesis and development of public health policy in limited bu...
Australia needs to encourage a new form of research that contributes directly to the formulation of ...
Policy-making should be informed by solid evidence. This paper explores four Australian examples of ...
This article examines the uncertain growth and future prospects of "evidence-based" policy-making, w...
Getting evidence into policy is notoriously difficult. In this empirical case study we used document...
Governments in many jurisdictions have called for an increase in ‘evidence-based’ policy-making. How...
Recent enthusiasm for evidence-based policy-making in Australia has many sources. So-called 'ma...
From the long history of efforts to improve policy by drawing systematically on evidence about effec...
Better communication is often suggested as fundamental to increasing the use of research evidence in...
There is a growing body of literature about the barriers to, and enablers of, the use of research ev...
Paper from May 2004 by Dr Adam Graycar, Executive Director, Cabinet Office, Department of the Premie...
Background: This paper describes the trial of a novel intervention, Supporting Policy In health wit...
Evidence and health policy discussions to date have largely focused on the relationship between thos...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, per...
Research and researchers influence the genesis and development of public health policy in limited bu...
Australia needs to encourage a new form of research that contributes directly to the formulation of ...