Titre :
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Beyond evidence-based policy in public health. The interplay of ideas
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Auteurs :
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Katherine Smith
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Type de document :
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Ouvrage
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Editeur :
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London [GBR] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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ISBN :
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978-1-349-43926-3
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Description :
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251p.
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Langues:
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Français
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Classement :
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BA40/ (PLANIFICATION, PROGRAMMATION, EVALUATION)
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Mots-clés :
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Donnée probante
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Politique santé
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Santé publique [généralité]
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Aide décision
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Décideur politique
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Recherche
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Choix priorité
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Résumé :
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This book draws together two separate research projects conducted by the author, exploring health inequalities and tobacco control. The former study explored the relationship between health inequalities research and policy in Scotland and England; whilst the latter study examines the use of evidence by tobacco control advocates and the tobacco industry in their efforts to influence policy. Drawing across these two studies Smith examines the different journeys that unfold as research travels into policy-making domains. Whilst the analysis of health inequalities illustrates a less successful impact, the data gathered on tobacco-related health issues demonstrates greater success. Examining these two case studies Smith draws out a convincing four-genre typology for analysing the relationship between policy and research (institutionalised ideas; critical ideas; charismatic ideas; and chameleonic qualities). This typology is developed across chapters 4-6 which examine the research data in relation to a range of theories of EBP set out in earlier chapters.
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