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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 35:181-188
BackgroundCanada has a long history of the use of clinical evidence to support healthcare decision making. Given improvements in data holdings and analytic capacity in Canada and stakeholder interest, the purpose of this study is to reflect on percep
Autor:
Edward Nason, Michael A. O'Neill
Publikováno v:
Canadian Public Administration. 58:138-160
This article examines the state of performance measurement of policy research in government. The article observes that, to date, government policy research activities have seldom been the object of performance measurement, a factor we ascribe to the
Autor:
Molly Morgan, Jones, Sophie, Castle-Clarke, Daniel, Brooker, Edward, Nason, Farah, Huzair, Joanna, Chataway
Publikováno v:
Rand health quarterly. 4(3)
The Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) supports drug discovery efforts through a unique, open access model of public-private collaboration. This study presents the results of an independent evaluation of the Structural Genomics Consortium, conducte
Publikováno v:
Rand health quarterly. 1(4)
Bibliometric analysis is an increasingly important part of a broader "toolbox" of evaluation methods available to research and development (RD) policymakers to support decision-making. In the US, UK and Australia, for example, there is evidence of gr
Publikováno v:
Research Evaluation. 20:201-209
The UK Economic and Social Research Council funded exploratory evaluation studies to assess the wider impacts on society of various examples of its research. The Payback Framework is a conceptual approach previously used to evaluate impacts from heal
Autor:
Steven Wooding, Brendan Curran, Stephen Hanney, Mairead O'Driscoll, Barbara Janta, Edward Nason, Gillian Hastings
Publikováno v:
Research Evaluation. 20:193-200
Understanding the impact of research is important for funding bodies in accounting for funds, advocating additional resources and learning how better to achieve their aims. The Health Research Board (HRB) has funded research in Ireland for over 20 ye
Autor:
Cyril B. Frank, Edward Nason
Publikováno v:
Canadian Medical Association Journal. 180:528-534
Despite intense interest in defining the social, health and economic impacts of health research investments globally[1][1]–[5][2] and in Canada[6][3]–[10][4] as proof of value-for-money, no validated method for measuring return on investments yet
This study was to assess the impact of an initiative promoting independent living for disabled people, developed by the English disability charity Papworth Trust.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::9e45bd6420a13b07faaf917ebaed5938
https://doi.org/10.7249/tr616
https://doi.org/10.7249/tr616