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New directions in evidence-based policy research: a critical analysis of the literatureA systematic review of barriers to and facilitators of the use of evidence by policymakersThe views of young children in the UK about obesity, body size, shape and weight: a systematic review.Improving the identification and management of chronic kidney disease in primary care: lessons from a staged improvement collaborative.Broadening public participation in systematic reviews: a case example involving young people in two configurative reviews.Attitudes to walking and cycling among children, young people and parents: a systematic review.Patients' and clinicians' research prioritiesRandomised controlled trials for policy interventions: a review of reviews and meta-regression.Comparing midwife-led and doctor-led maternity care: a systematic review of reviews.The influence of personal communities on the self-management of medication taking: A wider exploration of medicine work.Adverse effects of public health interventions: a conceptual framework.Incorporating uncertainty in aggregate burden of disease measures: an example of DALYs-averted by a smoking cessation campaign in the UK.Identifying public health policymakers' sources of information: comparing survey and network analyses.Defining 'evidence' in public health: a survey of policymakers' uses and preferences.The human factor: re-organisations in public health policy.Leadership, facilitation, and relationships are key to countering the waning influence of public health.Who runs public health? A mixed-methods study combining qualitative and network analyses.Assessing the policy and practice impact of an international policy initiative: the State of the World's Midwifery 2014.Reducing ambiguity to close the science-policy gapThe future of Evidence & Policy : moving forward from ValenciaIrked by naivety about policymakingDoes being overweight impede academic attainment? A systematic reviewMaking the most of obesity research: developing research and policy objectives through evidence triangulationThe dark side of coproduction: do the costs outweigh the benefits for health research?Understanding the unintended consequences of public health policies: the views of policymakers and evaluators
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