School of Population and Public Health.
Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, The University of British Columbia.
Milbank Q. 2024 Jun;102(2):383-397. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12694. Epub 2024 Feb 16.
Policy Points Faced with urgent threats to human health and well-being such as climate change, calls among the academic community are getting louder to contribute more effectively to the implementation of the evidence generated by our research into public policy. As interest in knowledge translation (KT) surges, so have a number of anxieties about the field's shortcomings. Our paper is motivated by a call in the literature to render useful advice for those beginning in KT on how to advance impact at a policy level. By integrating knowledge from fields such as political science, moral psychology, and marketing, we suggest that thinking and acting like marketers, lobbyists, movements, and political scientists would help us advance on the quest to bridge the chasm between evidence and policy.
面对气候变化等威胁人类健康和福祉的紧迫问题,学术界越来越呼吁我们更加有效地将研究成果应用于公共政策。随着对知识转化(KT)的兴趣日益浓厚,人们对该领域的一些缺陷也越来越担忧。本文的动机是文献中呼吁为那些刚开始从事 KT 的人提供有用的建议,以帮助他们在政策层面上提高影响力。我们从政治学、道德心理学和市场营销等领域汲取知识,提出像营销人员、说客、运动家和政治科学家那样思考和行动,将有助于我们缩小证据与政策之间的差距。