This article argues that in public health research, standard approaches to knowledge translation are based on (1) an invalid model of the relationship between research knowledge and policy and (2) an oversimplified concept of ‘knowledge’. Standard approaches tend to focus primarily on communicating research knowledge to policy makers in order to increase the impact of research on policy making.1 ,2 However, the process of policy making is complex and political (in the broad sense); it is not a neutral or technical exercise that simply requires greater use of scientific evidence to improve decision making. Neither is research knowledge neutral or wholly technical; it is produced in social contexts and also operates in societies in uneven way...
Studies exploring how and why evidence informs decisions (or not) often focus on perceived cultural,...
Background: Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academi...
Over the last decade, research in medical science has focused on knowledge translation and diffusion...
This article argues that in public health research, standard approaches to knowledge translation are...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via ...
Contains fulltext : 178380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)If public hea...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how overly simple conceptualisations of how research is translated into publi...
The health field is being subjected to a dictate that policy, practice and research should be inform...
Background: There is an increased emphasis in public health research on effective models and strateg...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
Background There is an increased emphasis in public health research on effective models and strategi...
Abstract Background One of the most consistent findin...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Studies exploring how and why evidence informs decisions (or not) often focus on perceived cultural,...
Background: Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academi...
Over the last decade, research in medical science has focused on knowledge translation and diffusion...
This article argues that in public health research, standard approaches to knowledge translation are...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via ...
Contains fulltext : 178380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)If public hea...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how overly simple conceptualisations of how research is translated into publi...
The health field is being subjected to a dictate that policy, practice and research should be inform...
Background: There is an increased emphasis in public health research on effective models and strateg...
International audienceThe past few years have seen the emergence of claims that the political determ...
Background There is an increased emphasis in public health research on effective models and strategi...
Abstract Background One of the most consistent findin...
The potential for research to influence policy, and for researchers to influence policy actors, is s...
Studies exploring how and why evidence informs decisions (or not) often focus on perceived cultural,...
Background: Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academi...
Over the last decade, research in medical science has focused on knowledge translation and diffusion...