Within public health, and increasingly other areas of social policy, there are widespread calls to increase or improve the use of evidence for policy-making. Often these calls rest on an assumption that increased evidence utilisation will be a more efficient or effective means of achieving social goals. Yet a clear elucidation of what can be considered ?good evidence? for policy is rarely articulated. Many of the current discussions of best practise in the health policy sector derive from the evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement, embracing the ?hierarchy of evidence? that places experimental trials as pre-eminent in terms of methodological quality. However, a number of problems arise if these hierarchies are used to rank or prioritise pol...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
ABSTRACT: Evidence-based approaches (those explicitly linked to the best available scientific eviden...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to h...
Within the field of public health, and increasingly across other areas of social policy, there are w...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Calls for evidence-based policy often fail to recognise the fundamentally political nature of policy...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in interest in the use of evidence for public poli...
Making better use of evidence is essential if public services are to deliver more for less. Central ...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Healthy public policy refers to the use of policies beyond the health services which have the potent...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
This article explores the relation between the meaning of what constitutes ‘evidence’ in the Europea...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
ABSTRACT: Evidence-based approaches (those explicitly linked to the best available scientific eviden...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to h...
Within the field of public health, and increasingly across other areas of social policy, there are w...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Calls for evidence-based policy often fail to recognise the fundamentally political nature of policy...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
This open access book provides a set of conceptual, empirical, and comparative chapters that apply a...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in interest in the use of evidence for public poli...
Making better use of evidence is essential if public services are to deliver more for less. Central ...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Healthy public policy refers to the use of policies beyond the health services which have the potent...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
This article explores the relation between the meaning of what constitutes ‘evidence’ in the Europea...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently 'ideological' or 'irrational' process appear to h...
ABSTRACT: Evidence-based approaches (those explicitly linked to the best available scientific eviden...
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to h...