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Cover Evidence & Policy

Volume 20 (2024): Issue 1 (Feb 2024): Special issue: Learning from failures in knowledge exchange. Guest edited by Peter van der Graaf, Ien van de Goor and Amanda Purington Drake

in Evidence & Policy
Online ISSN:
1744-2656
Print ISSN:
1744-2648
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2024
Editorial
Learning from failures in knowledge exchange and turning them into successes
Research Articles
Mis-implementation of evidence-based behavioural health practices in primary care: lessons from randomised trials in Federally Qualified Health Centers
Productive interactions without impact? An empirical investigation of researchers’ struggle to improve the elderly’s oral health
Theorising a spectrum of reasons for failure in knowledge brokering: a developmental evaluation
Obstacles to co-producing evaluation knowledge: power, control and voluntary sector dynamics
Practice
‘We don’t make best use of art in public health’: lessons learned from co-producing a theatre performance to stimulate debate about Universal Credit
Practical points of failure in police-university collaboration: reconceiving knowledge exchange
A constant learning curve in working towards integrated health policy: twelve years of practical experience at a Dutch municipality
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Knowledge brokering: the missing link in the evidence to action chain?

Authors:
Vicky Ward
,
Allan House
, and
Susan Hamer

Is the evidence-based practice movement doing more good than harm? Reflections on Iain Chalmers’ case for research-based policy making and practice

Author:
Martyn Hammersley

Testing methodological developments in the conduct of narrative synthesis: a demonstration review of research on the implementation of smoke alarm interventions

Authors:
Lisa Arai
,
Nicky Britten
,
Jennie Popay
,
Helen Roberts
,
Mark Petticrew
,
Mark Rodgers
, and
Amanda Sowden

Systems thinking, knowledge and action: towards better models and methods

Authors:
Allan Best
and
Bev Holmes

A web-based tool for adjusting costs to a specific target currency and price year

Authors:
Ian Shemilt
,
Thomas James
, and
Morciano Marcello

Reviewer Acknowledgements

Networks and network analysis in evidence, policy and practice

Authors:
Kathryn Oliver
and
Moira V. Faul

The quality of research evidence in social policy: consensus and dissension among researchers

Authors:
Joe Sempik
,
Saul Becker
, and
Alan Bryman

Sources and Resources

Objectivities of a post-normal guideline project: the introduction of a guideline for sick-listing practices in Sweden

Authors:
Morten Sager
and
Lena Eriksson
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