Summary Policy analysis provides a way for understanding how and why governments enact certain policies, and their effects. Public health policy research is limited and lacks theoretical underpinnings. This article aims to describe and critique different approaches to policy analysis thus providing direction for undertaking policy analysis in the field of health promotion. Through the use of an illustrative example in nutrition it aims to illustrate the different approaches. Three broad orientations to policy analysis are outlined: (i) Traditional approaches aim to identify the ‘best’ solution, through undertaking objective analyses of possible solutions. (ii) Mainstream approaches focus on the interaction of policy actors in po...
Influencing public policy change can be difficult and complex, particularly for those with limited p...
- Objective To progress nutrition policy change and develop more effective advocates, it is useful t...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
This is the only resource to provide a step-by-step framework and expert guidance for preparing a po...
The case for undertaking policy analysis has been made by a number of scholars and practitioners. Ho...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Free to read Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk factor affecting h...
© Copyright The Authors 2015. Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk f...
Policy analysis can contribute to meeting health objectives by untangling the complex forces of powe...
International audienceThe Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda...
Public health practitioners and researchers often seek to influence public policies in order to impr...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Influencing public policy change can be difficult and complex, particularly for those with limited p...
- Objective To progress nutrition policy change and develop more effective advocates, it is useful t...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
This is the only resource to provide a step-by-step framework and expert guidance for preparing a po...
The case for undertaking policy analysis has been made by a number of scholars and practitioners. Ho...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Free to read Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk factor affecting h...
© Copyright The Authors 2015. Objective Poor dietary intake is the most important behavioural risk f...
Policy analysis can contribute to meeting health objectives by untangling the complex forces of powe...
International audienceThe Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda...
Public health practitioners and researchers often seek to influence public policies in order to impr...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Influencing public policy change can be difficult and complex, particularly for those with limited p...
- Objective To progress nutrition policy change and develop more effective advocates, it is useful t...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...