Sound Choices. Enhancing capacity for evidence-informed health policy

Abstract

This Review addresses a mismatch between what is known about how to respond to particular health problems in poor economies and what is actually done about them. It focuses on one cause of the problems that ensue from the mismatch – capacity constraints. Weak capacity at a number of levels in the institutions and interfaces between knowledge generation and use in policy-making has been identified by the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) as a key strategic issue in addressing health care in low-income countries. Capacity is a widely but often superficially used term. This Review explores capacity issues underlying different aspects of the relationship between two key groups – policy-makers and researchers– using a new conceptual framework. Accordingly, the analysis focuses on capacity constraints in research priority-setting; generation and dissemination of knowledge; filtering and amplification of evidence; and policy processes. The framework could be applied to analyse critical areas for capacity development in-country.

Citation

Sound Choices. Enhancing capacity forevidence-informed health policy, Alliance HPSR, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, ISBN 978-92-4-159590-2, 168 pp.

Sound Choices. Enhancing capacity for evidence-informed health policy

Published 1 January 2007