This A-Z book aims to equip the reader with the practical knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to deliver powerful research evidence for health policy-makers, in the government, not-for-profit, and private sectors. It focuses on describing the genre of policy-relevant research in a heuristic, practice-based way.
This A-Z book aims to equip the reader with the practical knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to deliver powerful research evidence for health policy-makers, in the government, not-for-profit, and private sectors. It focuses on describing the genre of policy-relevant research in a heuristic, practice-based way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Erica Bell is Deputy Director at the University Department of Rural Health, University of Tasmanai. She has 40 academic journal and conference papers and presentations across diverse subdisciplines of health and allied social services: adolescent substance abuse, domestic violence and child health, youth crime prevention, healthy ageing and falls prevention, chronic disease, hospital error and medical education reform. Her work in research methods for health policy and practice across these subdisciplines is represented in her OUP book Research for Health Policy. Erica also has a strong record of community-based research and policy consultancy work, being the author of 44 applied research reports that have developed policy and practice across health and education specialities and sectors. Prior to her employment in 2004 in rural health at the University of Tasmania she was a policy research manager in the Queensland government leading a diverse multidisciplinary research team.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the approach used in this book and its rationale 1: What changes health policy? 2: Deciphering the policy problem 3: Reviewing the evidence 4: Designing research methods for health policy 5: Case-based approaches for health policy 6: Consensus-building for health policy 7: Telling the health policy story 8: Writing sound health policy options 9: Maximising the dissemination and impact of evidence for health policy Appendix: CEO interview questions
Introduction: the approach used in this book and its rationale 1: What changes health policy? 2: Deciphering the policy problem 3: Reviewing the evidence 4: Designing research methods for health policy 5: Case-based approaches for health policy 6: Consensus-building for health policy 7: Telling the health policy story 8: Writing sound health policy options 9: Maximising the dissemination and impact of evidence for health policy Appendix: CEO interview questions
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