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Using the Advocacy Coalition Framework and Multiple Streams policy theories to examine the role of evidence, research and other types of knowledge in drug policy.

Alison RitterCaitlin Elizabeth HughesKari LancasterRobert Hoppe
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2018)
Neither the Advocacy Coalition Framework nor the Multiple Streams approach presents an uncomplicated linear relationship between evidence and policy action, nor do they preference any one type of knowledge. The implications for research and practice include the contestation of evidence through beliefs (Advocacy Coalition Framework), the importance of venues for debate (Advocacy Coalition Framework), the way in which data and indicators are transformed into problem specification (Multiple Streams) and the importance of the policy ('alternatives') stream (Multiple Streams).
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • adverse drug
  • cell fate
  • deep learning