Stephen R. Hanney

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Q42368752'Knowledge for better health' revisited - the increasing significance of health research systems: a review by departing Editors-in-Chief.
Q98225117A systems approach for optimizing implementation to impact: meeting report and proceedings of the 2019 In the Trenches: Implementation to Impact International Summit
Q57655987Assessing policy and practice impacts of social science research: the application of the Payback Framework to assess the Future of Work programme
Q35979298Assessing the benefits of health research: lessons from research into the use of antenatal corticosteroids for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.
Q50607133Assessing the impact of England's National Health Service R&D Health Technology Assessment program using the "payback" approach.
Q37207393Assessing the impact of health technology assessment in The Netherlands
Q43204307Building health research systems to achieve better health
Q42337661Building health research systems: WHO is generating global perspectives, and who's celebrating national successes?
Q36863435Conducting retrospective impact analysis to inform a medical research charity's funding strategies: the case of Asthma UK.
Q59659107Desarrollo y aplicación del Modelo Payback para la evaluación del impacto socioeconómico de la investigación en salud
Q37034090Developing the protocol for the evaluation of the health foundation's 'engaging with quality initiative' - an emergent approach
Q33758549Estimating the returns to UK publicly funded cancer-related research in terms of the net value of improved health outcomes
Q59659101Evaluación del impacto de la investigación en la política sanitaria: conceptos y casos concretos
Q38399650Evaluation of the impact of National Breast Cancer Foundation-funded research.
Q42939890Evidence-informed health policy: are we beginning to get there at last?
Q42922755Four centuries on from Bacon: progress in building health research systems to improve health systems?
Q96228238From COVID-19 research to vaccine application: why might it take 17 months not 17 years and what are the wider lessons?
Q35153803Health research improves healthcare: now we have the evidence and the chance to help the WHO spread such benefits globally.
Q34979298How long does biomedical research take? Studying the time taken between biomedical and health research and its translation into products, policy, and practice
Q89572660How to engage stakeholders in research: design principles to support improvement
Q96638464How to strengthen a health research system: WHO's review, whose literature and who is providing leadership?
Q46909187Identifying the impact of diabetes research.
Q47656839Models and applications for measuring the impact of health research: update of a systematic review for the Health Technology Assessment programme.
Q37426444Organising health research systems as a key to improving health: the World Health Report 2013 and how to make further progress
Q36210063Payback arising from research funding: evaluation of the Arthritis Research Campaign
Q24796896Proposed methods for reviewing the outcomes of health research: the impact of funding by the UK's 'Arthritis Research Campaign'
Q26747099Research impact: a narrative review
Q59659159The future of health research in the UK
Q37726978The impact on healthcare, policy and practice from 36 multi-project research programmes: findings from two reviews.
Q33269267The information sources and journals consulted or read by UK paediatricians to inform their clinical practice and those which they consider important: a questionnaire survey.
Q21254609The journals of importance to UK clinicians: a questionnaire survey of surgeons
Q45155596The role of the national general medical journal: surveys of which journals UK clinicians read to inform their clinical practice
Q24804901The utilisation of health research in policy-making: concepts, examples and methods of assessment
Q36908324Tracing the indirect societal impacts of biomedical research: development and piloting of a technique based on citations
Q37730211Understanding factors associated with the translation of cardiovascular research: a multinational case study approach
Q51937810What British psychiatrists read: questionnaire survey of journal usage among clinicians.
Q33898484Who needs what from a national health research system: lessons from reforms to the English Department of Health's R&D system
Q42837429Why national health research systems matter
Q35124035Yes, research can inform health policy; but can we bridge the 'Do-Knowing It's Been Done' gap?

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