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We have two announcements:
1. Celebrate the release of the new Journal Impact Factors with our free collection of Evidence & Policy’s highly cited articles.
2. The new issue of Evidence & Policy (Vol. 14, No. 2) is out now.
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Evidence & Policy's 2017 impact factors are: 1.127 (2yr) and 1.771 (5yr). Congratulations to all the authors whose work contributed to this result!
The top cited articles published in Evidence & Policy in 2016 and 2017 are all free to access in July 2018:
Policy-relevant systematic reviews to strengthen health systems: models and mechanisms to support their production
Authors: Oliver, Sandra; Dickson, Kelly
The 'good governance' of evidence in health policy
http://bit.ly/Hawkins_Parkhurst
Authors: Hawkins, Benjamin; Parkhurst, Justin
Design and formative evaluation of the Policy Liaison Initiative: a long-term knowledge translation strategy to encourage and support the use of Cochrane systematic reviews for informing health policy
Authors: Brennan, Sue E.; Cumpston, Miranda; Misso, Marie L.; McDonald, Steve; Murphy, Matthew J.; Green, Sally E.
Mobilising knowledge in complex health systems: a call to action
Authors: Holmes, Bev J.; Best, Allan; Davies, Huw; Hunter, David; Kelly, Michael P.; Marshall, Martin; Rycroft-Malone, Joanne
Generating 'good enough' evidence for co-production
Authors: Durose, Catherine; Needham, Catherine; Mangan, Catherine; Rees, James
Rapid reviews in health policy: a study of intended use in the New South Wales' Evidence Check programme
Authors: Moore, Gabriel Mary; Redman, Sally; Turner, Tari; Haines, Mary
The politics of co-production: risks, limits and pollution
Authors: Flinders, Matthew; Wood, Matthew; Cunningham, Malaika
Missing in action? The role of the knowledge mobilisation literature in developing knowledge mobilisation practices
Authors: Powell, Alison; Davies, Huw; Nutley, Sandra
The role of the Sheffield model on the minimum unit pricing of alcohol debate: the importance of a rhetorical perspective
http://bit.ly/Katikireddi_etal
Authors: Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal; Hilton, Shona; Bond, Lyndal
Evaluation of a knowledge translation and exchange platform to advance non-communicable disease prevention
Authors: Pettman, Tahna Lee; Armstrong, Rebecca; Waters, Elizabeth; Allender, Steven; Love, Penelope; Gill, Tim; Coveney, John; Boylan, Sinead; Booth, Sue; Bolton, Kristy; Swinburn, Boyd
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 14, No. 2
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EDITORIAL
Evidence & Policy: developing the interdisciplinary field of knowledge use
http://bit.ly/EvP_Editorial_1402
Smith, Katherine E; Pearson, Mark
RESEARCH
Producing policy relevant systematic reviews: navigating the policy-research interface
Oliver, Sandra; Bangpan, Mukdarut; Dickson, Kelly
The Danish trans-fatty acids ban: alliances, mental maps and co-production of policies and research
Vallgarda, Signild
COMMENTARY
Response concerning: Signild Vallgarda, The Danish trans-fatty acids ban: alliances, mental maps and co-production of policies and research
Stender, Steen; Dyerberg, Jrn; Astrup, Arne
Response to Stender et al
Vallgarda, Signild
RESEARCH
Building capacity for evidence-informed decision making: an example from South Africa
Stewart, Ruth; Langer, Laurenz; Wildeman, Russell; Erasmus, Yvonne; Maluwa, Louis Gerald; Jordaan, Sunet; Ltter, Desyre; Mitchell, Janine; Motha, Precious
A recipe for impact? Exploring knowledge requirements in the UK Parliament and beyond
Geddes, Marc; Dommett, Katharine; Prosser, Brenton
Power and culture in emerging medical technology policymaking: the case of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Canada
http://bit.ly/WyndhamWest_etal
Wyndham-West, Michelle; Wiktorowicz, Mary; Tsasis, Peter
Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
Naven, Lynn; Inglis, Greig; Harris, Rachel; Fergie, Gillian; Teal, Gemma; Phipps, Rebecca; Stewart, Sally; Kelly, Lorna; Hilton, Shona; Smith, Madeline; McCartney, Gerry; Walsh, David; Tolan, Matthew; Egan,
James
Unpublished policy trials, the risk of false discoveries and the persistence of authority-based policy
Mendel, Jonathan
PRACTICE
The evolution of Cochrane evidence summaries in health communication and participation: seeking and responding to stakeholder feedback
Synnot, Anneliese J; Lowe, Dianne; Merner, Bronwen; Hill, Sophie J
SOURCES AND RESOURCES
Sources and Resources
Potter, Sylvia
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