Journal article
Rethinking knowledge translation for public health policy
Abstract
There is continuing interest in using the best available research evidence to inform public health policy. However, all too often efforts to do so rely on mechanistic and unrealistic views of the process by which public policy is made. As a result, traditional dyadic knowledge translation (KT) approaches may not be particularly effective when applied to public policy decision making. However, using examples drawn from public health policy, it …
Authors
Fafard P; Hoffman SJ
Journal
Evidence & Policy, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 165–175
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Publication Date
February 1, 2020
DOI
10.1332/174426418x15212871808802
ISSN
1744-2648