Engagement Policy
In many fields, the setting of research priorities and the development of new services through which to apply the results of research are areas of public interest and discussion. Influencing such processes requires a particular form of engagement involving government departments, universities, sources of funding, as well as media and public opinion
Collection:
de Vries, J et al | 2016 | Deliberation to Promote Shared Sovereignty in Health Research: Four Questions to Clarify Goals, Methods, and Scope |
Glandon, Douglas et al | 2018 | Identifying health policy and systems research priorities on multisectoral collaboration for health in low-income and middle-income countries |
Lavery, James | 2019 | Building an evidence base for stakeholder engagement The private sector provides lessons and models |
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence | 2016 | Community engagement: improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities |
Pratt, B. | 2016 | Governance of Transnational Global Health Research Consortia and Health Equity |
Siddiqui, F.R. | 2014 | Annotated bibliography on participatory consultations to help aid the inclusion of marginalized perspectives in setting policy agendas |