Understanding evidence-based public health policy

  • Ross C. Brownson
  • , Jamie F. Chriqui
  • , Katherine A. Stamatakis

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Abstract

Public health policy has a profound impact on health status. Missing from the literature is a clear articulation of the definition of evidence-based policy and approaches to move the field forward. Policy-relevant evidence includes both quantitative (e.g., epidemiological) and qualitative information (e.g., narrative accounts). We describe 3 key domains of evidence-based policy: (1) process, to understand approaches to enhance the likelihood of policy adoption; (2) content, to identify specific policy elements that are likely to be effective; and (3) outcomes, to document the potential impact of policy. Actions to further evidence-based policy include preparing and communicating data more effectively, using existing analytic tools more effectively, conducting policy surveillance, and tracking outcomes with different types of evidence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1576-1583
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican journal of public health
Volume99
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2009

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