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Evelyne de Leeuw

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  152
Citations -  3023

Evelyne de Leeuw is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health promotion & Health policy. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 128 publications receiving 2508 citations. Previous affiliations of Evelyne de Leeuw include University of Southern Denmark & RMIT University.

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Engagement of Sectors Other than Health in Integrated Health Governance, Policy, and Action

TL;DR: This review clarifies the conceptual foundations for integral health governance, policy, and action, delineates the different sectors and their possible engagement, and provides an overview of a continuum of methods of engagement with other sectors to secure integration.
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Towards health equity: a framework for the application of proportionate universalism.

TL;DR: The proposed heuristic provides a more-grained analysis of different policy approaches, integral for operationalizing the concept of proportionate universalism, and would allow governments at all levels, social policy developers and bureaucrats, public health professionals and activists to consider the appropriateness of distinctive policy objectives across distinctive population needs within universal welfare state principles.
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Health promotion and the policy process

TL;DR: A new health political science framework for global health governance from international ideas to local implementation: policies, systems and organizations is proposed.
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Health policy – why research it and how: health political science

TL;DR: The key arguments are that policy is not an intervention, but drives intervention development and implementation, and understanding policy processes and their pertinent theories is pivotal for the potential to influence policy change.
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Theories of the policy process in health promotion research: a review

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that policy research in health promotion is still largely an a-theoretical enterprise, and that validated rigorous theoretical frameworks to inform research and practice are hardly applied.