EVIPNet Newsletter Global June 2011

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June 2011 Issue 25 1. Highlights 2. Empirical studies 3. Systematic reviews 4. Editorial articles 5. Relevant publications 6. Events

News from EVIPNet Members or Activities EVIPNet Brasil is developing policy briefs and preparing deliberative dialogues to address MDG 5. EVIPNet Americas (Brazil) publish monthly news, the March issue Sciences, Technology & innovation in Health (In Spanish) GHRI/EVIPNet Policy brief workshop on Human Resources for Health for Western and Eastern Africa countries report INASP/EVIPNet Policy brief workshop for Parliamentary staff from Eastern and South Africa countries report

EVIPNetNews Experiences, methods and tools for research translation to policy

1 - HIGHLIGHTS 2nd EVIPNet Americas Workshop in March 2011, Santiago, Chile on developing Policy Briefs and Deliberative dialogues EVIPNet workshop in Chile with 9 countries was hosted by the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, organized in coordination with the EVIPNet Americas Secretariat, supported through a grant from the Alliance for Health Policy & Systems Research. The SUPPORT Collaboration contributed with materials and technical support. 1‐ Final report of the EVIPNet Americas workshop in Chile 2 ‐ Informative note by the PAHO/WHO office in Chile Video clip illustrating how an EVIPNet Americas team presents the definition of a problem. A

press release by the Secretariat and a collection of videos will interviews will follow and complement other press notes issues by the University and country teams. Health Systems Research Workshop in Bangkok, March 2011 on Supporting Evidence-Informed Health Policy Development

SIVAC/EVIPNet : Strengthening the evidence informed policy making process in vaccine and immunization in Western Africa report

The Health Systems Research workshop in Bangkok was organized by TDR, WHO and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and supported with a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Report

WHO immunization policy resources: Position papers on vaccines provide by WHO Department of Immunization

Information about EVIPNet Americas can be found at http://www.paho.org/ResearchPortal and EVIPNet Americas Website

Vaccines and Biologicals (IVB) Others EVIPNet activity reports EVIPNet Policy brief workshop on nutrition in Madagascar very soon available on WHO EVIPNet website

Next EVIPNet Events Training of trainers on Evidence Informed Policy Making in Kenya, Nairobi between 18 to 22 July 2011 SURE Annual Meeting and Policy brief writing

2 - EMPIRICAL STUDIES Climate for evidence-informed health systems: A print media analysis in 44 lowand middle income countries that host knowledge-transaltion platforms


workshop in Maputo, Mozambique between 5 to 9 September 2011

Cheung, A., Lavis, J. N., Hamandi, A., El‐Jardali, F., Sachs, J., & Sewankambo, N. (2011). Climate for evidence‐informed health systems:A print media analysis in 44 low‐ and middleincome countries that host knowledge‐translation. Health Research Policy and Systems, 9(7), 7. A print media analysis in 44 countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and the Eastern Mediterranean in order to understand one dimension of the climate for evidence‐informed health systems and to provide a baseline for an evaluation of knowledge‐translation platforms. The focus was whether and how policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers talk in the media about three topics: policy priorities in the health sector, health research evidence, and policy dialogues regarding health issues. A review of selected research priority setting processes at national level in low and middle income countries: towards fair and legitimate priority setting

New forum HIFA-EVIPNet-Fr was launched at the 12th AHILA Congress in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, the 13th October 2010 to address the information needs of policymakers, researchers and others stakeholders in French-speaking Africa, in evidence informed policy making. Join HIFA-EVIPNet-Fr To join, please email your name, job title, organisation, country of residence, and brief description of professional interests to: hifa-evipnet-fr-admin@dgroups.org


Jansen, M. W., van Oers, H. A., Kok, G., & de Vries, N. K. (2010). Public health: disconnections between policy,practice and research. Health Research Policy and Systems, 8(37), 13. Public health includes policy, practice and research but to sufficiently connect academic research, practice and public health policy appears to be difficult. Collaboration between policy, practice and research is imperative to obtaining more solid evidence in public health. However, the three domains do not easily work together because they emanate from three more or less independent ‘niches’. Work cycles of each niche have the same successive steps: problem recognition, approach formulation, implementation, and evaluation, but are differently worked out. So far, the research has focused on agenda‐setting which belongs to the first step, as expressed by Kingdon, and on the use of academic knowledge in policy makers’ decision‐making processes which belongs to the fourth step, as elaborated by Weiss. In addition, there are more steps in the policy‐making process where exchange is needed.

5 - RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS Knowledge Brokering Exploring the process of transferring knowledge into action Knowledge Brokering Exploring the process of transferring knowledge into action. (2010). London: University of Leeds. Health‐related research has the potential to improve both the quality and efficiency of health services and bring significant benefits to patients, yet the knowledge produced by research does not reliably find its way into organisational or clinical practice. This results in wasted resources and missed opportunities to improve healthcare. Transferring knowledge into action appears to be a messy process which involves a complex series of interactions between the producers and users of research. We need research that can help us to understand this complex process and can form the basis for assessing the effectiveness of various approaches. Our research was designed to (1) gain a better understanding of the processes involved in knowledge transfer and (2) produce a template to help researchers, practitioners and decision makers plan and evaluate initiatives for transferring knowledge into action. Knowledge Translation - The Partnering Initiative The Partnering Initiative ‐ Publications. (n.d.). The Partnering Initiative ‐ tpihome. Retrieved June 13, 2011, from http://www.thepartneringinitiative.org The Partnering Initiative undertakes original research that explores emerging partnership issues and innovative practice. Publications are focus on : how to transform experience into knowledge and to disseminate new, practice based knowledge through accessible systems and user friendly dissemination channels. Toolbook Series is developed from action research on knowledge brokering as increasing translation and information digest to enhance uptake of research findings, but


about facilitating multi‐stakeholder collaboration for development and innovation.

6 - EVENTS 8th Annual Meeting of Health Technology Assessment June 25th-26th 2011 Rio de Janeiro EVIPNet-related events Workshops at the 8th Annual Meeting of HTAi June 25th‐26th 2011 Rio de Janeiro : Basic skills in literature searching for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) organize by The Information Resources Group of HTAi, the Brazilian Cochrane Centre and the Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre. For registration : http://www.htai2011.org/inscricoes_en.asp Back to top

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