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Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:140
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Working in a relational way is everything: Perceptions of power and value in a drug policy-making network
The development of drug policies has been a major focus for policy-makers across North America in light of the ongoing public health emergency caused by the overdose crisis. In this context, the current study ...
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Navigating the complexity of a collaborative, system-wide public health programme: learning from a longitudinal qualitative evaluation of the ActEarly City Collaboratory
Addressing the upstream social determinants of health (e.g. built environment, education) can reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. To do so effectively often requires system-wide collaboration. Howe...
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Understanding healthcare professionals’ responses to patient complaints in secondary and tertiary care in the UK: A systematic review and behavioural analysis using the Theoretical Domains Framework
The path of a complaint and patient satisfaction with complaint resolution is often dependent on the responses of healthcare professionals (HCPs). It is therefore important to understand the influences shaping...
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Essential core competencies for health policy graduates: a multi-method consensus type study
In light of the multi-faceted challenges confronting health systems worldwide and the imperative to advance towards development goals, the contribution of health policy graduates is of paramount importance, fa...
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European health regulations reduce registry-based research
The European Health Data Space (EHDS) regulation has been proposed to harmonize health data processing. Given its parallels with the Act on Secondary Use of Health and Social Data (Secondary Use Act) implement...
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What methods are currently available for incorporating implementation considerations within the economic evaluation of health technologies? A scoping review
When clinically effective, cost-effective health interventions are not fully implemented in clinical practice, population health suffers. Economic factors are among the most commonly cited reasons for suboptim...
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Assessment of the compliance with minimum quality standards by public primary healthcare facilities in Nigeria
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030 relies on the delivery of quality healthcare services through effective primary healthcare (PHC) systems. This nece...
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Topic identification and content analysis of internet medical policies under the background of Healthy China 2030
This study aims to analyse the content of internet medical policies, grasp the inherent laws of the development of internet medical policies and provide references for improving the policy system.
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A transformative solution to build effective, transparent, and resilient “fit-for-purpose” national health research ethics systems
The current research ethics review systems are composed of isolated institutional Research Ethics Committees (RECs) that develop their own standard operating procedures (SOPs), templates and so on, with low ad...
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Correction: Development and pilot implementation of a novel protocol to assess capacity and readiness of health systems to adopt HPV detection-based cervical cancer screening in Europe
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Building Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) capacity in India: Reflections from the India HPSR fellowship program (2020–2023)
Building capacity for Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) is critical for advancing the field in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The India HPSR fellowship program is a home-grown capacity-bui...
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The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic experiences on attitudes towards vaccinations: on the social, cultural and political determinants of preferred vaccination organization models in Poland
The article describes attitudes towards vaccinations in Poland in relation to issues such as voluntary versus compulsory vaccinations, the method of financing vaccinations, the method of organizing and carryin...
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Qualitative assessment of evidence-informed adolescent mental health policymaking in India: insights from project SAMA
The importance of evidence-informed health policymaking is widely recognized. However, many low- and middle-income countries lack evidence-informed mental health policies due to insufficient data, stigma or la...
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Exploring line managers’ perspectives on using data in managing sickness absence: a qualitative study
The purpose of this study is to explore line managers’ perspectives on data as tool in the management of sickness absence in public sector workplaces in Denmark.
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Strengthening facility-based integrated emergency care services for time sensitive emergencies at all levels of healthcare in India: An implementation research study protocol
The healthcare system in India is tiered and has primary, secondary and tertiary levels of facilities depending on the complexity and severity of health challenges at these facilities. Evidence suggests that e...
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Strengthening the effectiveness of community health system: Assessing the factors that enhance or constrain the delivery of health services within communities in Nigeria
Sub-optimal community health service delivery (CHSD) has been a challenge constraining community health systems (CHS) globally, especially in developing countries such as Nigeria. This paper examined the key f...
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Correction: A systems thinking framework for understanding rising childhood obesity in the Caribbean
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Uncovering the key working mechanisms of a complex community-based obesity prevention programme in the Netherlands using ripple effects mapping
Much remains unknown about how complex community-based programmes can successfully achieve long-term impact. More insight is needed to understand the key mechanisms through which these programmes work. Therefo...
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Conflict and fragmented public health emergency management system in Tigray region of Northern Ethiopia: A double burden to accommodate resilient and advanced public health emergency management. A commentary review for policy-makers and a call to action
An estimated 2.5 million people have been internally and externally displaced in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia in conflict and post-conflict settings. This induced a loss of access to basic and essent...
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The tales of two cities: use of evidence for introducing 20 miles per hour speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast (United Kingdom)
In 2016, large-scale 20 miles per hour speed limits were introduced in the United Kingdom cities of Edinburgh and Belfast. This paper investigates the role that scientific evidence played in the policy decisio...
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Citizen involvement in research on technological innovations for health, care or well-being: a scoping review
Citizen science can be a powerful approach to foster the successful implementation of technological innovations in health, care or well-being. Involving experience experts as co-researchers or co-designers of ...
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“I am there just to get on with it”: a qualitative study on the labour of the patient and public involvement workforce
Workers tasked with specific responsibilities around patient and public involvement (PPI) are now routinely part of the organizational landscape for applied health research in the United Kingdom. Even as the N...
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Facilitating co-research: lessons learned from reflection forms within three participatory action research projects
Mutual learning and shared decision-making are key elements of Participatory Action Research (PAR), highlighting the important role of the facilitator to support this. This study aims to illustrate how a facil...
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Universal health coverage saves more lives among severely ill COVID-19 patients: A difference-in-differences analysis of individual patient data in South Korea
Universal health coverage (UHC) ensures affordability of a variety of essential health services for the general population. Although UHC could mitigate the harmful effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19...
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A systems thinking framework for understanding rising childhood obesity in the Caribbean
The aim of this study is to develop a systems thinking framework to describe the common complexities of childhood obesity in the Caribbean region and identify potential areas of intervention.
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Evaluating the impact of the global evidence, local adaptation (GELA) project for enhancing evidence-informed guideline recommendations for newborn and young child health in three African countries: a mixed-methods protocol
Poverty-related diseases (PRD) remain amongst the leading causes of death in children under-5 years in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) based on the best available evidence are key...
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If health organisations and staff engage in research, does healthcare improve? Strengthening the evidence base through systematic reviews
There is an often-held assumption that the engagement of clinicians and healthcare organizations in research improves healthcare performance at various levels. Previous reviews found up to 28 studies suggestin...
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Collaboration for implementation of decentralisation policy of multi drug-resistant tuberculosis services in Zambia
Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) infections are a public health concern. Since 2017, the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Zambia, in collaboration with its partners, has been implementing decentralised MD...
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Physical activity policies in Saudi Arabia and Oman: a qualitative study using stakeholder interviews
Countries in the Middle East have some of the lowest rates of physical activity and some of the highest rates of obesity in the world. Policies can influence population levels of physical activity. However, th...
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Challenges in institutionalizing evidence-informed priority setting for health service packages: a qualitative document and interview analysis from Iran
Setting and implementing evidence-informed health service packages (HSPs) is crucial for improving health and demonstrating the effective use of evidence in real-world settings. Despite extensive training for ...
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A framework for health information governance: a scoping review
As a newly emerged concept and a product of the twenty-first century, health information governance is expanding at a rapid rate. The necessity of information governance in the healthcare industry is evident, ...
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Supporting the nation in crisis: the military health system’s role in enhancing public health capacity through public–private partnerships
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused significant global disruptions to the healthcare system, which was forced to make rapid changes in healthcare delivery. The pandemic necessitated closer ...
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Health policy and systems research priority-setting exercise in Ethiopia: a collaborative approach
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is a multi-disciplinary approach of generating health system and policy-level evidence. Setting HPSR agendas is considered as an efficient strategy to map and identify...
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The analysis of the medical tourism expansion policy in Taiwan: a policy analysis using Kingdon’s multiple streams
Since 2006, Taiwan has actively pursued the development of its medical tourism industry. In 2013, the government sought to bolster this sector by integrating medical tourism into the Free Economic Pilot Zones....
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Identifying health and healthcare priorities in rural areas: A concept mapping study informed by consumers, health professionals and researchers
It is vital that health service delivery and health interventions address patients’ needs or preferences, are relevant for practice and can be implemented. Involving those who will use or deliver healthcare in...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:105 -
Catastrophic health expenditure of inpatients in emerging economies: evidence from the Indian subcontinent
Catastrophic health expenditures condensed the vital concern of households struggling with notable financial burdens emanating from elevated out-of-pocket healthcare expenditures. In this regard, this study in...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:104 -
Mapping the way: functional modelling for community-based integrated care for older people
Healthcare system sustainability is challenged by several critical issues; one of the most pressing is the ageing population. Traditional, episodic care delivery models are not designed for older people who ar...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:103 -
Development and pilot implementation of a novel protocol to assess capacity and readiness of health systems to adopt HPV detection-based cervical cancer screening in Europe
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health concern in Europe. Effective introduction and scaling up of human papillomavirus (HPV) detection-based cervical cancer screening (CCS) requires a systematic ...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:102 -
Systems thinking for local food environments: a participatory approach identifying leverage points and actions for healthy and sustainable transformations
Current local food environments encourage poor diets, posing a significant threat to public and planetary health. Acknowledging and addressing its inherent complexity is vital to making meaningful improvements...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:101 -
Identifying the essential elements to inform the development of a research agenda for Paramedicine in Ireland: a Delphi Study
Paramedicine is a dynamic profession which has evolved from a “treat and transport” service into a complex network of health professionals working in a diverse range of clinical roles. Research is challenging ...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:100 -
Research evidence communication for policy-makers: a rapid scoping review on frameworks, guidance and tools, and barriers and facilitators
Communication is a multifaceted process, ranging from linear, one-way approaches, such as transmitting a simple message, to continuous exchanges and feedback loops among stakeholders. In particular the COVID-1...
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Study protocol: a mixed-methods study of the implementation of doula care to address racial health equity in six state Medicaid programs
Racial inequities in severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and mortality constitute a public health crisis in the United States. Doula care, defined as care from birth workers who provide culturally appropriate, non...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:98 -
Scaling training facilities for patent and proprietary medicine vendors in Nigeria: insights and lessons learned for policy implication and future partnerships
Patent and proprietary medicine vendors in Nigeria play a very integral role in providing primary health care services and are an important source of care for the poor. They are located close to communities an...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:97 -
Factors influencing the research impact in cancer research: a collaboration and knowledge network analysis
Cancer is a major public health challenge globally. However, little is known about the evolution patterns of cancer research communities and the influencing factors of their research capacity and impact, which...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:96 -
Tools and frameworks for evaluating the implementation of learning health systems: a scoping review
Despite increased interest in learning health systems (LHS), a paucity of guidance and tools for evaluating LHS implementation exists. To address this, we aim to undertake a scoping review on existing tools an...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:95 -
The influence of hospital services on patient satisfaction in OPDs: evidence from the transition to a digital system in South Punjab, Pakistan
Pakistani’s health services delivery system has been rarely evaluated regarding patient satisfaction. This study examined the performance of the Pakistani health system from the perspective of doctor services ...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:93 -
Research-related knowledge, understanding and practice in public mental health: the voices of social workers and occupational therapists
Previous studies have explored facilitators and barriers to research conducted by allied health professionals in general medical settings. Since the mental health system is acknowledged to be significantly und...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:92 -
Restrictive migration policies and their impact on HIV prevention, care and treatment services
Migration policies have a significant impact on population health, particularly for individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These policies not only determine who is allowed to enter a count...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:91 -
Achilles’ heel: elderly COVID-19 vaccination policy in China
Despite high overall COVID-19 vaccine coverage, the continuously low elderly vaccination rate in mainland China remains a dangerous threat as the country shifts away from its zero-Covid policy. This retrospect...
Citation: Health Research Policy and Systems 2024 22:90
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