Further reading

  1. Abeysinghe S, Parkhurst J. What constitutes “good” evidence for public health and social policy-making? From hierarchies to appropriateness. Social Epistemology, 30, 665-679. 2016. DOI: 10.1080/02691728.2016.1172365
  2. Kelly M P, Killoran A. Evidence-based public health: effectiveness and efficiency, Oxford University Press. 2010.
  3. Kelly M P, Kinmonth A L, Kriznik N M, Ling, T. Moving beyond individual choice in policies to reduce health inequalities: the integration of dynamic with individual explanations. J Public Health (Oxf). 2018. DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdy045
  4. Marmot M et al. Fair society, healthy lives: The Marmot review. 2010. Available from: www.instituteofhealthequity.org/resources-reports/fair-society-healthy-lives-the-marmot-review
  5. Medical Research Council. UK Prevention Research Partnership (UKPRP) – Consortium and Network Awards. 2018. Available from: www.mrc.ukri.org/funding/browse/ukprp/uk-prevention-research-partnership-ukprp-consortium-and-network-awards
  6. The Health Foundation. Healthy lives for people in the UK: Introducing the Health Foundation’s healthy lives strategy. 2017. Available from: www.health.org.uk/publication/healthy-lives-people-uk
  7. The Health Foundation. From evidence to action: X Factor event round up. 2018. Available from: www.health.org.uk/evidence-action-x-factor-event-round
  8. World Health Organization. Measurement and evidence. 2018. Available from: http://www.who.int/social_determinants/themes/measurementandevidence/en
  9. Horton R. Apostasy against the public health elites. The Lancet, 2018; 391, 643.
  10. Rutter H, Savona N, Glonti K, Bibby J, Cummins S, Finegood D T, Greaves F, Harper L, Hawe P, Moore L, Petticrew M, Rehfuess E, Shiell A, Thomas J, White M. The need for a complex systems model of evidence for public health. The Lancet, 2017; 390, 2602-2604.
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