Health policy, epidemiology and power: the interest web |
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Authors: | DELEEUW EVELYNE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Health Ethics and Philosophy, University of Limburg Maastricht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The relation between epidemiological research results and policy-making is reviewed. Apparently, traditional models of policy-making(incrementalism, mixed scanning synoptic planning) do not explainwhy research findings are hardly used in policy-making procedures. It is suggested that this phenomenon is related to three determinantsof policy-making: (i) a bias stemming from sets of causal, finaland normative assumptions and presuppositions; (ii) interestwebs of groups in certain domains; and (iii) the power of organizationsto monitor and communicate. The conclusion is that epidemiologistsshould engage in the policy-making process more consciouslyand conscientiously. |
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Keywords: | epidemiology health policy and planning power and planning |
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