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The latest issue of Evidence & Policy (Volume 3, number 2) is now
available. Please see the table of contents below.
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In this issue:
Editorial
Ken Young
Evidence-based policies and the meaning of success: the case of a road
built under Design Build Finance and Operate (DBFO)
Jean Shaoul, Anne Stafford, Pamela Stapleton
Balancing rigour and relevance: researchers' contributions to children's
mental health policy in Canada
Charlotte Waddell, Cody A. Shepherd, John N. Lavis, Jonathan Lomas, Julia
Abelson, Twylla Bird-Gayson
Qualitative research on breastfeeding in the UK: a narrative review and
methodological reflection
Tina Miller, Sheila Bonas, Mary Dixon-Woods
The production and management of evidence for public service reform
Jonathan Shepherd
'What to do about political context?' Evidence synthesis, the New Deal for
Communities and the possibilities for evidence-based policy
John S.F. Wright, Jayne Parry, Jonathan Mathers
Reconstructing evidence-based practice: an investigation of three
conceptualisations of EBP
Tina M. Olsson
Towards evidence-based care: the challenge of Making Research Count
James Blewett
Literature searching: waste of time or essential skill?
Alan Gomersall
Lessons from the literature
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