Background Public health decision-making structures in England have transformed since the implementation of reforms in 2013, with responsibility for public health services and planning having shifted from the “health” boundary to local authority (LA; local government) control. This transformation may have interrupted flows of research evidence use in decision-making and introduced a new political element to public health decision-making. For generators of research evidence, understanding and responding to this new landscape and decision-makers’ evidence needs is essential. Methods We conducted a systematic scoping review of the literature, drawing upon four databases and undertaking manual searching and citation tracking. Included studies w...
This editorial reflects on the apparent rise and the potential fall of the use of evidence in Englis...
Background: Local governments play an important role in improving public health outcomes globally, c...
BACKGROUND: The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. Howe...
Abstract Background Public health decision-making structures in England have transformed since the i...
Background: Local public health service delivery and policy-setting in England was overhauled in 201...
Background Responsibility for public health in England transferred from the National Health Service ...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, responsibility for many public health functions was transferred in 2013 from ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, responsibility for many public health functions was transferred in 2013 from ...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
Background Published research evidence is typically not readily applicable to practice but needs to...
Background: The value placed on types of evidence within decision-making contexts is highly de...
Background In 2013, many public health functions transferred from the National Health Service to lo...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
This editorial reflects on the apparent rise and the potential fall of the use of evidence in Englis...
Background: Local governments play an important role in improving public health outcomes globally, c...
BACKGROUND: The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. Howe...
Abstract Background Public health decision-making structures in England have transformed since the i...
Background: Local public health service delivery and policy-setting in England was overhauled in 201...
Background Responsibility for public health in England transferred from the National Health Service ...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, responsibility for many public health functions was transferred in 2013 from ...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, responsibility for many public health functions was transferred in 2013 from ...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
Background Published research evidence is typically not readily applicable to practice but needs to...
Background: The value placed on types of evidence within decision-making contexts is highly de...
Background In 2013, many public health functions transferred from the National Health Service to lo...
Objectives: This paper explores the use of evidence, focusing on economic evidence in particular, in...
This paper explores how commissioners working in an English local government authority (LA) viewed a...
This editorial reflects on the apparent rise and the potential fall of the use of evidence in Englis...
Background: Local governments play an important role in improving public health outcomes globally, c...
BACKGROUND: The use of research evidence to underpin public health policy is strongly promoted. Howe...