Exploring the evolution of engagement between academic public health researchers and decision-makers: from initiation to dissolution.
Nasreen S JessaniAkshara ValmeekanathanCarly BabcockBrenton LingMelissa A Davey-RothwellDavid R HoltgravePublished in: Health research policy and systems (2020)
As universities and government agencies establish relationships and utilise opportunities to share ideas, envision change together, and leverage their collaborations to use evidence to inform decision-making, a new modus operandi becomes possible. Embracing the individual, institutional, networked and systems dynamics of relationships can lead to new practices, alternate approaches and transformative change. Government agencies, schools of public health and higher education institutions more broadly, should pay deliberate attention to identifying and managing the various drivers, enablers and disablers for relationship initiation and resilience in order to promote more evidence-informed decision-making.