Aim: Research evidence is rarely the primary driver of contextually salient and feasible policy making; instead, contextual knowledge and factors play a significant role. This paper argues why we need to develop indicators, which can be used to assess if policy making is done in an evidence-informed way. Methods/results: Based on up-to-date theories and literature, this paper suggests a set of initial indicators using the example of physical activity policy making in a school setting. Conclusion: These initial indicators need to be further tested and validated in empirical studies in different contexts.

How could we Start to Develop Indicators for Evidence-informed Policy Making in Public Health and Health Promotion?

2015

Abstract

Aim: Research evidence is rarely the primary driver of contextually salient and feasible policy making; instead, contextual knowledge and factors play a significant role. This paper argues why we need to develop indicators, which can be used to assess if policy making is done in an evidence-informed way. Methods/results: Based on up-to-date theories and literature, this paper suggests a set of initial indicators using the example of physical activity policy making in a school setting. Conclusion: These initial indicators need to be further tested and validated in empirical studies in different contexts.
2015
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Inglese
Vol. 2 No. 2: 14
https://www.hsprj.com/health-maintanance/how-could-we-start-to-develop-indicators-for-evidenceinformed-policy-making-in-public-health-and-health-promotion.php?aid=7824
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Policy making; Evidence-informed; Indicator; Research evidence; Context; Public health; Health promotion
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Bertram M Loncarevic N Castellani T Valente A Gulis G;Aro AR
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity
   REPOPA
   FP7
   281532
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