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Title: Role of evidence in maternal health policy processes in Vietnam, India and China: findings from HEPVIC project
Authors: Mirzoev, Tolib
Green, Andrew
Gerein, Nancy
Pearson, Stephen
Bird, Philippa
Keywords: Asia;developing countries;Evidence;Health policy processes
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate & Practice
Citation: Mirzoev, T., Green, A., Gerein, N., Pearson, S., Bird, P., Bui Thi Thu, H., & ... Soors, W. (2013). Role of evidence in maternal health policy processes in Vietnam, India and China: findings from the HEPVIC project. Evidence & Policy: A Journal Of Research, Debate & Practice, 9(4), 493.
Abstract: This paper explores the role of evidence in maternal health policy processes in Vietnam, India and China. Both formal and informal types of evidence were used; and differences were found between the stages of policy processes. Evidence used mostly covered easily quantifiable issues and clearly identifiable technical solutions. Different policy actors were involved; actors' evidence preferences were affected by their power, agendas, values and perceived characteristics of robust evidence. To enhance evidence role there is a need to: develop culture of evidence-informed policies; value different evidence types; ensure evidence use throughout policy processes; recognise and manage actors' agendas; and develop context-specific strategies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/13624
ISSN: 17442648
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