نتایج جستجو برای: continuous review policy

تعداد نتایج: 1429650  

2016
Belen Zapata-Diomedi J. Lennert Veerman

BACKGROUND There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of physical activity. However, despite the well-established health benefits of physical activity this is rarely considered in urban planning. We summarised recent Australian evidence for the association built environment-physical activity among adults. This summary aims to inform policy makers who advoca...

2016
Daniel Vujcich Mike Rayner Steven Allender Ray Fitzpatrick

BACKGROUND The Indigenous Tobacco Control Initiative and Tackling Indigenous Smoking Measure were both announced by the Australian Government at a time when its rhetoric around the importance of evidence-based policy making was strong. This article will (1) examine how the Rudd Government used evidence in Indigenous tobacco control policy making and (2) explore the facilitators of and barriers ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004
Angela Harden Jo Garcia Sandy Oliver Rebecca Rees Jonathan Shepherd Ginny Brunton Ann Oakley

Methods for systematic reviews are well developed for trials, but not for non-experimental or qualitative research. This paper describes the methods developed for reviewing research on people's perspectives and experiences ("views" studies) alongside trials within a series of reviews on young people's mental health, physical activity, and healthy eating. Reports of views studies were difficult ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Elizabeth Waters

a McCaughey Centre, Melbourne School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Vic., 3053, Australia. Correspondence to Elizabeth Waters (e-mail: [email protected]). Public health decision-makers are often overwhelmed with large quantities of data, evidence, reviews and summaries. As the volume of information increases, the need for trusted sources of synthesis becomes greate...

2017
Emily Joan Nalder Michelle Putnam Luis Salvador-Carulla Andria Spindel Zinnia Batliwalla Erica Lenton

INTRODUCTION Bridging is a term used to describe activities, or tasks, used to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange across fields. This paper reports the protocol for a scoping review which aims to identify and characterise peer reviewed evidence describing bridging activities, between the ageing and disability fields. The purpose is to clarify the concepts underpinning bridging to info...

Journal: :Health Research Policy and Systems 2004
Stephen R Hanney Jonathan Grant Steven Wooding Martin J Buxton

BACKGROUND: External and internal factors are increasingly encouraging research funding bodies to demonstrate the outcomes of their research. Traditional methods of assessing research are still important, but can be merged into broader multi-dimensional categorisations of research benefits. The onus has hitherto been on public sector funding bodies, but in the UK the role of medical charities i...

2011
Richard Macfarlane Owen Lo

Network security should be based around security policies. From high-level natural language, non-technical, policies created by management, down to device and vendor specific policies, or configurations, written by network system administrators. There exists a multitude of research into policy-based network systems which has been undertaken. This paper provides an overview of the different type...

2016
Michelle M. Haby Evelina Chapman Rachel Clark Jorge Barreto Ludovic Reveiz John N. Lavis

BACKGROUND Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research evidence in decision making, namely that of the lack of timely and relevant research. This rapid review of systematic reviews and primary studies sought to answer the question: What are the best methodologies to enable a rapid review of research evidence for evidence-informed decision making in health p...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2015
James Kite Devon Indig Seema Mihrshahi Andrew Milat Adrian Bauman

OBJECTIVE Systematic reviews (SRs) should include policy-relevant information in order to more readily inform policy and practice. We investigated whether SRs of overweight and obesity prevention interventions are framed in such a way that maximises their usefulness for policymakers. METHOD We conducted a systematic review of SRs of overweight and obesity prevention interventions published in...

2017
Elie A. Akl Racha Fadlallah Lilian Ghandour Ola Kdouh Etienne Langlois John N. Lavis Holger Schünemann Fadi El-Jardali

BACKGROUND Groups or institutions funding or conducting systematic reviews in health policy and systems research (HPSR) should prioritise topics according to the needs of policymakers and stakeholders. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to prioritise questions for systematic reviews in HPSR. METHODS We developed the tool following a four-step approach consisting of (1) t...

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