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Health Policy | 2017

Determinants of evidence use in public health policy making: Results from a study across six EU countries

Ien van de Goor; Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen; Ahmed M. Syed; Cathrine Juel Lau; Petru Sandu; Hilde Spitters; Leena Eklund Karlsson; Diana Dulf; Adriana Valente; Tommaso Castellani; Arja R. Aro

Highlights • Media attitude towards underpinning policy with evidence influences policy decision makers.• Individual skills, attitudes, values of policy makers impact the extent evidence use.• A solid research infrastructure is facilitating but not sufficient for evidence use.• Factors that impact evidence use in policy making differ by country and policy context.• Interventions connecting policy makers and researchers in the policy context seem most promising.


Health Research Policy and Systems | 2017

Unravelling networks in local public health policymaking in three European countries: a systems analysis

Hilde Spitters; Cathrine Juel Lau; Petru Sandu; Marcel Quanjel; Diana Dulf; Charlotte Glümer; Hans van Oers; Ien van de Goor

BackgroundFacilitating and enhancing interaction between stakeholders involved in the policymaking process to stimulate collaboration and use of evidence, is important to foster the development of effective Health Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA) policies. Performing an analysis of real-world policymaking processes will help reveal the complexity of a network of stakeholders. Therefore, the main objectives were to unravel the stakeholder network in the policy process by conducting three systems analyses, and to increase insight into the similarities and differences in the policy processes of these European country cases.MethodsA systems analysis of the local HEPA policymaking process was performed in three European countries involved in the ‘REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity’ (REPOPA) project, resulting in three schematic models showing the main stakeholders and their relationships. The models were used to compare the systems, focusing on implications with respect to collaboration and use of evidence in local HEPA policymaking. Policy documents and relevant webpages were examined and main stakeholders were interviewed.ResultsThe systems analysis in each country identified the main stakeholders involved and their position and relations in the policymaking process. The Netherlands and Denmark were the most similar and both differed most from Romania, especially at the level of accountability of the local public authorities for local HEPA policymaking. The categories of driving forces underlying the relations between stakeholders were formal relations, informal interaction and knowledge exchange.ConclusionsA systems analysis providing detailed descriptions of positions and relations in the stakeholder network in local level HEPA policymaking is rather unique in this area. The analyses are useful when a need arises for increased interaction, collaboration and use of knowledge between stakeholders in the local HEPA network, as they provide an overview of the stakeholders involved and their mutual relations. This information can be an important starting point to enhance the uptake of evidence and build more effective public health policies.


Archive | 2015

Stewardship-based intervention: WP3 final report of the REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity (REPOPA) project

Arja R. Aro; Christina Mathilde Radl-Karimi; Natasa Loncarevic; Maja Bertram; Ranjia Joshi; Malene Thøgersen; Charlotte Louise Haaber Pettersen; Thomas Skovgaard; Ien van de Goor; Hilde Spitters; Adriana Valente; Tommaso Castellani; Liliana Cori; Jan Jansen; Annemiek Dorgelo; Sarah Pos


WOS | 2018

Development of measurable indicators to enhance public health evidence-informed policy-making

Valentina Tudisca; Adriana Valente; Tommaso Castellani; Timo Ståhl; Petru Sandu; Diana Dulf; Hilde Spitters; Ien van de Goor; Christina Mathilde Radl-Karimi; Mohamed Ahmed Syed; Natasa Loncarevic; Cathrine Juel Lau; Susan Roelofs; Maja Bertram; Nancy Edwards; Arja R. Aro


International Journal of Public Health | 2017

Effects of a policy game on cross-sector collaboration in local health policymaking in three European countries

Hilde Spitters; Ien van de Goor; Diana Dulf; Leena Eklund Karlsson; Cathrine Juel Lau


Archive | 2016

Project REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity (REPOPA) final report

Arja R. Aro; Maja Bertram; Natasa Loncarevic; Ien van de Goor; Hilde Spitters; Timo Ståhl; Razvan Mircea Chereches; Diana Rus; Adriana Valente; Valentina Tudisca; Nancy Edwards; Susan Roelofs; Cathrine Juel Lau


Archive | 2016

Report on dissemination, monitoring and research into policy repository: WP6 final report of the REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity (REPOPA) project

Razvan Mircea Chereches; Diana Rus; Arja R. Aro; Natasa Loncarevic; Maja Bertram; Ballav Adhikari Tara; Adriana Valente; Valentina Tudisca; Ien van de Goor; Hilde Spitters; Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen; Timo Ståhl; Nancy Edwards; Susan Roelofs; Cody Anderson; Cathrine Juel Lau


8th Nordic Health Promotion Research conference | 2016

REPOPA as an umbrella platform for evidence-informed physical activity policy making

Diana Rus; Elena Bozdog; Natasa Loncarevic; Okje Anna Koudenburg; Hilde Spitters; Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen; Adriana Valente; Razvan Cherecheș; Arja R. Aro


6th Conference of HEPA Europe | 2015

National platforms for evidence-informed physical activity policy making

Diana Rus; Elena Bozdog; Natasa Loncarevic; Okje Anna Koudenburg; Hilde Spitters; Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen; Tomasso Castellani; Adriana Valente; Razvan Mircea Chereches; Arja R. Aro

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Arja R. Aro

University of Southern Denmark

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Adriana Valente

National Research Council

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Natasa Loncarevic

University of Southern Denmark

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Maja Bertram

University of Southern Denmark

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Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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