Title of article
Role of Ideas and Ideologies in Evidence-Based Health Policy
Author/Authors
Prinja, S London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Pages
6
From page
64
To page
69
Abstract
Policy making in health is largely thought to be driven by three ‘I’s namely ideas, interests and institutions. Recent years
have seen a shift in approach with increasing reliance being placed on role of evidence for policy making. The present article
ascertains the role of ideas and ideologies in shaping evidence which is used to aid in policy decisions. The article discusses
different theories of research-policy interface and the relative freedom of research-based evidence from the influence
of ideas. Examples from developed and developed countries are cited to illustrate the contentions made. The article highlights
the complexity of the process of evidence-based policy making, in a world driven by existing political, social and cultural
ideologies. Consideration of this knowledge is paramount where more efforts are being made to bridge the gap between
the ‘two worlds’ of researchers and policy makers to make evidence-based policy as also for policy analysts.
Keywords
Health policy , Research , Evidence-based policy , Ideas , Ideology
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2440418
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