نتایج جستجو برای: evidence informed policy research

تعداد نتایج: 2311677  

2015
Obinna Onwujekwe Nkoli Uguru Giuliano Russo Enyi Etiaba Chinyere Mbachu Tolib Mirzoev Benjamin Uzochukwu

BACKGROUND Health policymaking is a complex process and analysing the role of evidence is still an evolving area in many low- and middle-income countries. Where evidence is used, it is greatly affected by cognitive and institutional features of the policy process. This paper examines the role of different types of evidence in health policy development in Nigeria. METHODS The role of evidence ...

2013
Gade Waqa Helen Mavoa Wendy Snowdon Marj Moodie Rigieta Nadakuitavuki Marita Mc Cabe Boyd Swinburn

BACKGROUND Evidence-informed policy-making (EIPM) is optimal when evidence-producers (researchers) and policy developers work collaboratively to ensure the production and use of the best available evidence. This paper examined participants' perceptions of knowledge-brokering strategies used in the TROPIC (Translational Research in Obesity Prevention in Communities) project to facilitate the use...

2009
John N Lavis Govin Permanand Andrew D Oxman Simon Lewin Atle Fretheim

This article is part of a series written for people responsible for making decisions about health policies and programmes and for those who support these decision makers. Policy briefs are a relatively new approach to packaging research evidence for policymakers. The first step in a policy brief is to prioritise a policy issue. Once an issue is prioritised, the focus then turns to mobilising th...

2012
Fadi El-Jardali John N Lavis Nour Ataya Diana Jamal Walid Ammar Saned Raouf

BACKGROUND Health systems evidence can enhance policymaking and strengthen national health systems. In the Middle East, limited research exists on the use of evidence in the policymaking process. This multi-country study explored policymakers' views and practices regarding the use of health systems evidence in health policymaking in 10 eastern Mediterranean countries, including factors that inf...

2017
Mitchell N. Sarkies Kelly-Ann Bowles Elizabeth H. Skinner Romi Haas Haylee Lane Terry P. Haines

BACKGROUND It is widely acknowledged that health policy and management decisions rarely reflect research evidence. Therefore, it is important to determine how to improve evidence-informed decision-making. The primary aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the effectiveness of research implementation strategies for promoting evidence-informed policy and management decisions in healthcare....

2015
Kayli Wild Paul Kelly Lesley Barclay Nelson Martins

The evidence-based policy (EBP) movement has received significant attention in the scientific literature; however, there is still very little empirical research to provide insight into how policy decisions are made and how evidence is used. The lack of research on this topic in low- and middle-income countries is of particular note. We examine the maternity waiting home policy in Timor-Leste to...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2011
Steven Lewis

Libraries have been written about the theory and practice of public policy making. Yet, this enormous scholarship has proved insufficient to lift the veil of mystery and idiosyncrasy that shrouds the art of decision making. The heady ambition to turn both clinical practice and health policy into evidence-based bastions of rationalist decision making has been downgraded; the vocabulary is now “e...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2011
Alison Ritter

Illicit drugs are an important public health concern. A unique approach to tackling this problem is represented in the work of the Drug Policy Modelling Program which aims to improve evidence-informed policy by reducing the gap between research and policy. There are three elements to the Drug Policy Modelling Program: generating new knowledge; translating evidence into information of relevance ...

2017
Mohammad Hasan Imani-Nasab Hesam Seyedin Bahareh Yazdizadeh Reza Majdzadeh

BACKGROUND SUPPORT tools consist of 18 articles addressing the health policy-makers so that they can learn how to make evidence-informed health policies. These tools have been particularly recommended for developing countries. The present study tries to explain the process of evidence utilization for developing policy documents in the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MoHME) and...

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