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The latest issue of Evidence & Policy (Volume 3, number 3) is now available.
This is a special issue on evidence-based practice, edited by Jon Glasby,
Kieran Walshe and Gill Harvey. It is an edited selection of papers from the
ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) seminar series, addressing the
question, what counts as 'evidence' in 'evidence-based practice'?
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In this issue:
What counts as 'evidence' in 'evidence-based practice'?
Jon Glasby, Kieran Walshe, Gill Harvey
The role of service user research in generating knowledge-based health and
social care: from conflict to contribution
Peter Beresford
Whose lives and whose learning? Whose narratives and whose writing? Taking
the next research and literature steps with experts by experience
Michael Preston-Shoot
Testing methodological developments in the conduct of narrative synthesis:
a demonstration review of research on the implementation of smoke alarm
interventions
Lisa Arai, Nicky Britten, Jennie Popay, Helen Roberts, Mark Petticrew, Mark
Rodgers, Amanda Sowden
Promoting the use of diverse sources of evidence: evaluating progress in
the provision of services for people with dementia and their carers
Jo Moriarty
The quality of research evidence in social policy: consensus and dissension
among researchers
Joe Sempik, Saul Becker, Alan Bryman
Making evidence fit for purpose in decision making: a case study of the
hospital discharge of older people
Jon Glasby, Kieran Walshe, Gill Harvey
Using evidence: How research can inform public services: a review
Lesley Grayson
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/
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