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National strategies for knowledge translation in health policy-making: A scoping review of grey literature.

Authors :
Babarczy B
Scarlett J
Sharma T
Gaál P
Szécsényi-Nagy B
Kuchenmüller T
Source :
Health research policy and systems [Health Res Policy Syst] 2024 Apr 20; Vol. 22 (1), pp. 50. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 20.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Without strategic actions in its support, the translation of scientific research evidence into health policy is often absent or delayed. This review systematically maps and assesses national-level strategic documents in the field of knowledge translation (KT) for health policy, and develops a practical template that can support Evidence-informed Policy Network (EVIPNet) Europe countries in producing national strategies for evidence-informed policy-making.<br />Methods: Websites of organizations with strategic responsibilities in KT were electronically searched, on the basis of pre-defined criteria, in July-August 2017, and an updated search was carried out in April-June 2021. We included national strategies or elements of national strategies that dealt with KT activities, as well as similar strategies of individual institutions with a national policy focus. Two reviewers screened the strategies for inclusion. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.<br />Results: A total of 65 unique documents were identified, of which 17 were eligible and analysed for their structure and content. Of the 17, 1 document was a national health KT action plan and 6 documents were institution-level KT strategies. The remaining 10 strategies, which were also included were 2 national health strategies, 5 national health research strategies and 3 national KT strategies (not specific to the field of health alone). In all, 13 structural elements and 7 major themes of health policy KT strategies were identified from the included documents.<br />Conclusion: KT in health policy, as emerged from the national strategies that our mapping identified, is based on the production and accessibility of policy-relevant research, its packaging for policy-making and the activities related to knowledge exchange. KT strategies may play different roles in the complex and context-specific process of policy-making. Our findings show that the main ideas of health-specific evidence-informed policy literature appear in these strategies, but their effectiveness depends on the way stakeholders use them. Specific knowledge-brokering institutions and organizational capacity, advocacy about the use of evidence, and close collaboration and co-decision-making with key stakeholders are essential in furthering the policy uptake of research results.<br /> (© 2024. World Health Organization.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1478-4505
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Health research policy and systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38641648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-023-01089-0