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dc.contributor.authorKowalski, M.
dc.contributor.authorWilkinson, C.
dc.contributor.authorLivingston, Michael
dc.contributor.authorRitter, A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-07T03:55:26Z
dc.date.available2024-11-07T03:55:26Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationKowalski, M. and Wilkinson, C. and Livingston, M. and Ritter, A. 2023. Piloting a classification framework for the types of evidence used in alcohol policymaking. Drug and Alcohol Review. 42 (3): pp. 652-663.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96305
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/dar.13599
dc.description.abstract

Introduction: Most studies of alcohol policy have focussed on the role of industry. However, little is known about the evidence base used in alcohol policymaking or policymakers' actions in the field. Here, we mapped the different evidence types used in a case study to construct a classification framework of the evidence types used in alcohol policymaking. Methods: Using a case study from the state-level in Australia, we used content analysis to delineate the evidence types cited across six phases of a policymaking process. We then grouped these types into a higher-level classification framework. We used descriptive statistics to study how the different evidence types were used in the policymaking process. Results: Thirty-one evidence types were identified in the case study, across four classes of knowledge: person knowledge, shared knowledge, studied knowledge and practice knowledge. The participating public preferenced studied knowledge. Policymakers preferenced practice knowledge over all other types of knowledge. Discussion and Conclusion: The classification framework expands on models of evidence and knowledge used across public health, by mapping new evidence types and proposing an inductive method of classification. The policymakers' preferences found here are in line with theories regarding the alcohol industry's influence on policymaking. The classification framework piloted here can provide a useful tool to examine the evidence base used in decision-making. Further study of evidence types used in policymaking processes can help inform research translation and advocacy efforts to produce healthier alcohol policies.

dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.relation.sponsoredbyhttp://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1140292
dc.relation.sponsoredbyhttp://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT210100656
dc.relation.sponsoredbyhttp://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1136944
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subjectSubstance Abuse
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectcontent analysis
dc.subjectevidence utilisation
dc.subjectinfluence
dc.subjectpractice knowledge
dc.subjectHEALTH-POLICY
dc.subjectKNOWLEDGE
dc.subjectSUBMISSIONS
dc.subjectPOLITICS
dc.subjectSYDNEY
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectcontent analysis
dc.subjectevidence utilisation
dc.subjectinfluence
dc.subjectpractice knowledge
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectEvidence-Based Practice
dc.subjectPolicy Making
dc.subjectPublic Policy
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectPublic Health
dc.subjectHealth Policy
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectPublic Health
dc.subjectPublic Policy
dc.subjectHealth Policy
dc.subjectPolicy Making
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectEvidence-Based Practice
dc.titlePiloting a classification framework for the types of evidence used in alcohol policymaking
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume42
dcterms.source.number3
dcterms.source.startPage652
dcterms.source.endPage663
dcterms.source.issn0959-5236
dcterms.source.titleDrug and Alcohol Review
dc.date.updated2024-11-07T03:55:17Z
curtin.departmentEnAble Institute
curtin.accessStatusOpen access
curtin.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences
curtin.contributor.orcidLivingston, Michael [0000-0002-8995-9386]
dcterms.source.eissn1465-3362
curtin.contributor.scopusauthoridLivingston, Michael [18836314700] [57226289608]
curtin.repositoryagreementV3


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