2017
DOI: 10.1177/1757913917717925
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The new Health Research Authority framework: still work to do to facilitate high-quality public health research in English local authorities

Abstract: consider the challenges facing the new HRA framework in addressing research into public health interventions on both an individual and a population level.

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“…the theme is continued within the meta-analysis by Yammine, 4 which reveals a serious lack of physical activity among the young population and adolescents residing in the United arab Emirates, being more significant in the female and UaE nationals groups. the author hopes that the lens on poor exercise involvement among young UaE residents will stimulate policymakers, but interestingly Phipps et al 5 question policy initiatives and argue if the new Health research authority framework for England, designed to support the study of public health interventions, will go far enough.…”
Section: Public Health: Everyday Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…the theme is continued within the meta-analysis by Yammine, 4 which reveals a serious lack of physical activity among the young population and adolescents residing in the United arab Emirates, being more significant in the female and UaE nationals groups. the author hopes that the lens on poor exercise involvement among young UaE residents will stimulate policymakers, but interestingly Phipps et al 5 question policy initiatives and argue if the new Health research authority framework for England, designed to support the study of public health interventions, will go far enough.…”
Section: Public Health: Everyday Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the theme is continued within the meta-analysis by Yammine, 4 which reveals a serious lack of physical activity among the young population and adolescents residing in the United arab Emirates, being more significant in the female and UaE nationals groups. the author hopes that the lens on poor exercise involvement among young UaE residents will stimulate policymakers, but interestingly Phipps et al 5 question policy initiatives and argue if the new Health research authority framework for England, designed to support the study of public health interventions, will go far enough.another paper within this issue highlights the potential of film to have far-reaching and meaningful impacts on public health. Botchway et al 6 note that films generally are not seen as a genuine public health intervention and, although an integral part of everyday life, health researchers often shy away from using them due to the complexity of evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%