Program in Policy Decision-Making
Health Sciences Centre,
Canadian Population Health Initiative and the
Website: http://www.researchtopolicy.ca/whatisnew/
· To conduct empirical research on how the general climate for efforts to link research to action, research-production processes and systematic efforts to link research to action (including push efforts, efforts to facilitate user pull, user-pull efforts and exchange efforts) foster or hinder the use of research evidence in healthcare management and policymaking
· To conduct empirical research on the public policymaking process and the factors that influence it, which include ideas (research evidence, other types of information and values), interests, and institutions
· To regularly update a systematic review of the factors that influence whether and how research evidence is used in public policymaking
· To derive concrete implications for research funders, research organizations, knowledge brokers, and policy decision-makers about how best to foster the use of research evidence in healthcare management and policymaking
Systematic Reviews constitute the best-available evidence on a topic
– the research has been identified, selected, appraised and synthesized in a systematic and transparent way to inform decision-making.
The database was last updated on 30 June 2009 at:
http://www.researchtopolicy.ca/search/reviews.aspx
Key words:
Governance arrangements (57)
Financial arrangements (70)
Delivery arrangements (874)
Related Links:
Electronic databases containing research evidence |
Electronic databases containing synthesized and appraised research evidence |
Research funders pioneering new ways to facilitate knowledge transfer and exchange |
Research organizations and researchers studying knowledge transfer and exchange |
In patient/consumer decision-making environments |
In clinical decision-making environments |
In policy decision-making environments |
Knowledge brokers working together to facilitate knowledge transfer and uptake |
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