Galvanizers, Guides, Champions, and Shields: The Many Ways That Policymakers Use Public Health Researchers
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Abstract
Public health researchers make a limited but important contribution to policy development. Some engage with policy directly through committees, advisory boards, advocacy coalitions, ministerial briefings, intervention design consultation, and research ...
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| Authors | Abby S Haynes, James A Gillespie, Gemma E Derrick, Wayne D Hall, Sally Redman, Simon Chapman, Heidi Sturk;Abby S Haynes;James A Gillespie;Gemma E Derrick;Wayne D Hall;Sally Redman;Simon Chapman;Heidi Sturk; |
| Journal | the milbank quarterly |
| Year | 2011 |
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10.1111/j.1468-0009.2011.00643.x
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