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Assessing the capacity of ministries of health to use research in decision-making: conceptual framework and tool
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Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, World Health Organization, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Health Services Academy, ...
Published InHealth Research Policy and Systems
Year2017
Citations30
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The capacity to demand and use research is critical for governments if they are to develop policies that are informed by evidence. Existing tools designed to assess how government officials use evidence in decision-making have significant limitations for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); they are rarely tested in LMICs and focus only on individual capacity. This paper introduces an instrument that was developed to assess Ministry of Health (MoH) capacity to demand and use research evidence for decision-making, which was tested for reliability and validity in eight LMICs (Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Lebanon, Moldova, Pakistan, South Africa, Zambia). METHODS: Instrument development was based on a new conceptual framework that addresses individual, organisational and systems capacities, and items were drawn from…
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