This article directs attention to the significance, for health promotion advocates, of reflecting on how “problems” are constituted, or brought into existence, as particular sorts of problems, within policies and policy proposals. To this end, it introduces a poststructural analytic strategy called “What’s the Problem Represented to be?” (WPR approach), and contrasts this perspective to the ways in which “problems” are commonly conceptualized in health policy analyses (e.g., “a problem stream,” “wicked problems”). Such a perspective offers a significant rethinking of the conventional emphasis on agenda setting and policy-making processes in considering the ...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Surprisingly little guidance is available to public health practitioners who wish to understand how ...
Summary Policy analysis provides a way for understanding how and why governments enact certain polic...
Published 22 June 2016This article directs attention to the significance, for health promotion advoc...
Analysing health policy explores Australian health policy using a novel, problem-orientated approach...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Translation of national public health policy into local action is poorly understood. This thesis exp...
The case for undertaking policy analysis has been made by a number of scholars and practitioners. Ho...
Current health is most nations and organizations tends to be focused on the short term, unable to gr...
The aim of this paper is to indicate a diverse nature of the issues investigated in public policy sc...
Many governments seek to improve the health of their populations, and some seek to reduce health ine...
International audienceThe Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take on different f...
This is the only resource to provide a step-by-step framework and expert guidance for preparing a po...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Surprisingly little guidance is available to public health practitioners who wish to understand how ...
Summary Policy analysis provides a way for understanding how and why governments enact certain polic...
Published 22 June 2016This article directs attention to the significance, for health promotion advoc...
Analysing health policy explores Australian health policy using a novel, problem-orientated approach...
Abstract This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about ...
The establishment of policy is key to the implementation of actions for health. We review the nature...
Translation of national public health policy into local action is poorly understood. This thesis exp...
The case for undertaking policy analysis has been made by a number of scholars and practitioners. Ho...
Current health is most nations and organizations tends to be focused on the short term, unable to gr...
The aim of this paper is to indicate a diverse nature of the issues investigated in public policy sc...
Many governments seek to improve the health of their populations, and some seek to reduce health ine...
International audienceThe Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda...
Health policy has been termed a ‘chameleon concept’, referring to its ability to take on different f...
This is the only resource to provide a step-by-step framework and expert guidance for preparing a po...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Surprisingly little guidance is available to public health practitioners who wish to understand how ...
Summary Policy analysis provides a way for understanding how and why governments enact certain polic...