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Factors affecting engagement between academic faculty and decision-makers: learnings and priorities for a school of public health.

Nasreen S JessaniSameer M SiddiqiCarly BabcockMelissa Davey-RothwellShirley HoDavid R Holtgrave
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2018)
The data suggest that five principal categories of factors - individual characteristics, institutional environment, relational dynamics, research focus and funder policies - affect the willingness and ability of academic faculty to engage with government decision-makers. This study suggests that SPHs could enhance the relevance of their role in health policy decision-making by (1) periodically measuring engagement with decision-makers; (2) enhancing individual capacity in knowledge translation and communication, taking faculty characteristics into account; (3) institutionalising a culture that supports policies and practices for engagement in decision-making processes; and (4) creating a strategy to expand and nurture trusted, relevant networks and relationships with decision-makers.
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