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Policy research: balancing rigor with relevance

M Edmunds1

  • 1Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

Women'S Health (Hillsdale, N.J.)
|April 1, 1995
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This study explores common ground in women's health research, policy, and clinical practice. It aims to unify fragmented efforts for better health policy development and outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Integrates behavioral, biomedical, and public health research perspectives.
  • Focuses on the interdisciplinary field of women's health.
  • Addresses policy development and implementation in women's health.

Background:

  • Behavioral, biomedical, and public health research fields operate as distinct cultures.
  • Specialized perspectives on women's health issues are emerging within these cultures.
  • Fragmentation and competition for resources may hinder comprehensive women's health policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify common ground across clinical, research, and policy issues in women's health.
  • To facilitate a more unified approach to women's health.
  • To inform the development of comprehensive health policy for women.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the policy process, focusing on federal women's health agencies.

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  • Discussion of methodological and technical issues from researcher and policymaker viewpoints.
  • Description of national public-private partnerships involving clinicians, researchers, and policymakers.
  • Main Results:

    • Identifies potential areas of convergence among diverse women's health stakeholders.
    • Highlights innovative public-private initiatives fostering collaboration.
    • Suggests that understanding the policy context can aid coordination and agenda restructuring.

    Conclusions:

    • A unified approach to women's health is achievable through interdisciplinary collaboration.
    • The policy context is crucial for coordinating specialized research and clinical agendas.
    • Public-private partnerships can drive progress in women's health policy and practice.