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Cover Evidence & Policy

Volume 15 (2019): Issue 3 (Aug 2019): Special Issue: Co-creative approaches to knowledge production and implementation. Guest edited by Annette Boaz, Allison Metz and Glenn Robert

in Evidence & Policy
Online ISSN:
1744-2656
Print ISSN:
1744-2648
Issue Publication Date:
01 Aug 2019
  • Editorial
    • Co-creative approaches to knowledge production: what next for bridging the research to practice gap?
  • Research
    • Co-creative technical assistance: essential functions and interim outcomes
    • Towards a heart and soul for co-creative research practice: a systemic approach
    • Building trust and sharing power for co-creation in Aboriginal health research: a stakeholder interview study
    • A research protocol for studying participatory processes in the use of evidence in child welfare systems
  • Debate
    • Drawing straight lines along blurred boundaries: qualitative research, patient and public involvement in medical research, co-production and co-design
  • Practice
    • Key issues in co-creation with stakeholders when research problems are complex
    • An experimental evaluation tool for the Public Innovation Lab of the Uruguayan government
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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

What is co-production? Conceptualising and understanding co-production of knowledge and policy across different theoretical perspectives

Authors: Justyna Bandola-Gill, Megan Arthur, and Rhodri Ivor Leng

Understanding knowledge brokerage and its transformative potential: a Bourdieusian perspective

Authors: Sarah Chew, Natalie Armstrong, and Graham P. Martin

Policy actors’ perceptions of qualitative research in policymaking: the case of higher education rulemaking in the United States

Author: Rebecca S. Natow

What works to promote research-policy engagement?

Authors: Kathryn Oliver, Anna Hopkins, Annette Boaz, Shannon Guillot-Wright, and Paul Cairney

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

Authors: Allan Best and Bev Holmes
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