2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0323-z
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Development of measurable indicators to enhance public health evidence-informed policy-making

Abstract: BackgroundEnsuring health policies are informed by evidence still remains a challenge despite efforts devoted to this aim. Several tools and approaches aimed at fostering evidence-informed policy-making (EIPM) have been developed, yet there is a lack of availability of indicators specifically devoted to assess and support EIPM. The present study aims to overcome this by building a set of measurable indicators for EIPM intended to infer if and to what extent health-related policies are, or are expected to be, e… Show more

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“…Two internet-based Delphi questionnaires (2015) followed by a half-a-day national conference (2016) were implemented in Romania and the other partner countries, as part of the REPOPA project (Tudisca et al, 2018). In this section, the methodology used for (1) the Delphi process conducted at international consortium level and for (2) the Romanian national conference will be described.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Two internet-based Delphi questionnaires (2015) followed by a half-a-day national conference (2016) were implemented in Romania and the other partner countries, as part of the REPOPA project (Tudisca et al, 2018). In this section, the methodology used for (1) the Delphi process conducted at international consortium level and for (2) the Romanian national conference will be described.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consensus on high relevance and high feasibility was considered when an indicator met all the following three criteria: both medians were equal to or higher than three, the first quartile of the relevance was equal to or higher than three and the first quartile of feasibility was equal to or higher than two. Consensus on low relevance and low feasibility was considered when an indicator met the following criteria: both medians were equal to or lower than two (Tudisca et al, 2018;. The third face-to-face Delphi round consisted in a national conference preceded by an online preconference exercise where the final set of indicators (following the two internet-based Delphi rounds) were contextualised and further validated by national experts in each country (Aro et al, 2016b;Tudisca et al, 2016b).…”
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“…Studies and the research evidence can help health policymakers and managers to evaluate current systems and, design new policies and services based on their knowledge of failures and successes (9). In addition, evidence using enables policymakers to implement policies based on the best available evidence (10).…”
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confidence: 99%