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Showing papers by "Lucie Rychetnik published in 2004"


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TL;DR: This glossary seeks to define and explain some of the main concepts underpinning evidence based public health concepts, and draws on the published literature, experience gained over several years analysis, and discussions with public health colleagues.
Abstract: This glossary seeks to define and explain some of the main concepts underpinning evidence based public health. It draws on the published literature, experience gained over several years analysis of the topic, and discussions with public health colleagues, including researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and students.

319 citations


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TL;DR: An 'evidence-agenda map' is proposed to assist advocates of evidence-based policy and practice to identify the health promotion goals they seek to influence against the required and available evidence.
Abstract: SUMMARY In the past few years, significant advances have been made in health promotion to generate readily accessible systematic reviews of evidence on the effectiveness of interventions and programs. The influence of this evidence on policy and practice has, however, been unpredictable, and proponents of evidence-based practice are identifying ways to increase the use of research in decisions about health promotion interventions. This paper examines the following questions: (i) is the evidence that is available on the effectiveness of interventions actually relevant and useful to current policy and practice contexts?; and (ii) what is the researcher’s or reviewer’s role in interpreting the available evidence and advocating action based on their interpretations? The paper concludes by proposing an ‘evidence-agenda map’ to assist advocates of evidencebased policy and practice to identify the health promotion goals they seek to influence against the required and available evidence.

101 citations