The development of ORACLe: a measure of an organisation’s capacity to engage in evidence-informed health policy

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2016
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Evidence-informed policymaking is more likely if organisations have cultures that promote research use and invest in resources that facilitate staff engagement with research. Measures of organisations’ research use culture and capacity are needed ...
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Authors Steve R Makkar, Tari Turner, Anna Williamson, Jordan Louviere, Sally Redman, Abby Haynes, Sally Green, Sue Brennan;Steve R Makkar;Tari Turner;Anna Williamson;Jordan Louviere;Sally Redman;Abby Haynes;Sally Green;Sue Brennan;
Journal health research policy and systems
Year 2016
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10.1186/s12961-015-0069-9
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