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pmid33517976      Aust+Health+Rev 2021 ; 45 (1): 74-76
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  • A purple patch for evidence-based health policy? #MMPMID33517976
  • Cormack M; Boxall AM; Hullick C; Booth M; Gruen RL
  • Aust Health Rev 2021[Feb]; 45 (1): 74-76 PMID33517976show ga
  • The global focus on nation states' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic has rightly highlighted the importance of science and evidence as the basis for policy action. Those with a lifelong passion for evidence-based policy (EBP) have lauded Australia's and other nations' policy responses to COVID-19 as a breakthrough moment for the cause. This article reflects on the complexity of the public policy process, the perspectives of its various actors, and draws on Alford's work on the Blue, Red and Purple zones to propose a more nuanced approach to advocacy for EBP in health. We contend that the pathway for translation of research evidence into routine clinical practice is relatively linear, in contrast to the more complex course for translation of evidence to public policy - much to the frustration of health researchers and EBP advocates. Cairney's description of the characteristics of successful policy entrepreneurs offers useful guidance to advance EBP and we conclude with proposing some practical mechanisms to support it. Finally, we recommend that researchers and policy makers spend more time in the Purple zone to enable a deeper understanding of, and mutual respect for, the unique contributions made by research, policy and political actors to sound public policy.
  • |*Guidelines as Topic[MESH]
  • |*Health Policy[MESH]
  • |Australia/epidemiology[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/epidemiology/*therapy[MESH]
  • |Evidence-Based Practice/*standards[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Pandemics/*prevention & control[MESH]
  • |Public Health/*legislation & jurisprudence/*standards[MESH]


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