The knowledge-practice gap in public health is widely known. The importance of using different types of evidence for the development of effective health promotion has also been emphasized. Nevertheless, in practice, intervention decisions are often based on perceived short-term opportunities, lacking the most effective approaches, thus limiting the impact of health promotion strategies. This article focuses on facilitators and barriers in the use of evidence in developing health enhancing physical activity policies.

Determinants of evidence use in public health policy making: Results from a study across six EU countries

Valente Adriana;
2017

Abstract

The knowledge-practice gap in public health is widely known. The importance of using different types of evidence for the development of effective health promotion has also been emphasized. Nevertheless, in practice, intervention decisions are often based on perceived short-term opportunities, lacking the most effective approaches, thus limiting the impact of health promotion strategies. This article focuses on facilitators and barriers in the use of evidence in developing health enhancing physical activity policies.
2017
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Policy development process
Evidence-informed policy
Public health policy
Barriers and facilitators
Semi-structured interviews
Individual and social factors
Policy context
Structural collaboration between
researchers and policy makers
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