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The January 2007 issue of Evidence & Policy (Volume 3, number 1) is now
available.
Evidence & Policy is the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to
comprehensive and critical treatment of the relationship between research
evidence and the concerns of policy makers and practitioners, as well as
researchers. For more information and to subscribe, visit:
https://www.policypress.org.uk/journals/evidence_policy/
In this issue:
Editorial
Ken Young
Designing a social experiment for the UK: how it was done and some lessons
learned
David Greenberg and Lindsey Poole
From evidence to practice: addressing health inequalities through Sure Start
Joyce Halliday and Sheena Asthana
Evaluating the impact of patient and public involvement initiatives on UK
health services: a systematic review
Norma Daykin, David Evans, Christina Petsoulas and Adrian Sayers
The social construction of the cost of mental illness
Nancy Wolff
'Evidence' and equality in Northern Ireland
R. D. Osborne
The ethics of policy research
Paul Spicker
Commissioning research that is used: the experience of the NHS Service
Delivery and Organisation Research and Development Programme
Pauline Allen, Stephen Peckham, Stuart Anderson and Nick Goodwin
Making Research Count - where it really counts
Lesley Grayson
Lessons from the literature
A free sample copy of the journal is available. Please go to our website
journals pages
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for an online version and information on how to order hard copies.
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