How to bring evidence from research into policy? Lessons from five global public health projects
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Key Messages
- Involve relevant stakeholders in a participatory way from the formulation of the research project to its implementation
- Promote co‑creation, through equal partnerships and a transdisciplinary approach
- Develop research dissemination products for uptake by policy-makers and regulators
- Raise awareness about the planned research to maintain stakeholder interest and build up alliances of support
Sources
Authors:Marta Palmeirim, PhD, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, marta.palmeirim@swisstph.ch
Helen Prytherch, PhD MPH, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, helen.prytherch@swisstph.ch
Kaspar Wyss, Prof. PhD, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, kaspar.wyss@swisstph.ch
Links to projects analysed
Improving the HIV care cascade in Lesotho: Towards 90-90-90 – A research collaboration with the Ministry of Health: www.r4d.ch/modules/thematically-open-research/hiv-care-cascade
Health systems governance for an inclusive and sustainable social health protection in Ghana and Tanzania: www.r4d.ch/modules/public-health/health-systems-governance
Health impact assessment for engaging natural resource extraction projects in sustainable development in producer regions (HIA4SD): www.r4d.ch/modules/public-health/health-impact-assessment
Intercultural transdisciplinarity in Guatemala and Peru: A North-South-South learning platform for culturally pertinent public health provision systems for indigenous populations:www.r4d.ch/modules/thematically-open-research/culturally-pertinent-health-provision
Addressing the double burden of disease: Improving health systems for non-communicable and neglected tropical diseases: www.r4d.ch/modules/public-health/addressing-double-burden-disease