Journal article
Living evidence and adaptive policy: perfect partners?
Abstract
BackgroundWhile there has been widespread global acceptance of the importance of evidence-informed policy, many opportunities to inform health policy with research are missed, often because of a mismatch between when and where reliable evidence is needed, and when and where it is available. ‘Living evidence’ is an approach where systematic evidence syntheses (e.g. living reviews, living guidelines, living policy briefs, etc.) are continually …
Authors
Turner T; Lavis JN; Grimshaw JM; Green S; Elliott J
Journal
Health Research Policy and Systems, Vol. 21, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1186/s12961-023-01085-4
ISSN
1478-4505