Haynes, Abby S. and Gillespie, James A. and Derrick, Gemma E. and Hall, Wayne D. and Redman, Sally and Chapman, Simon and Sturk, Heidi (2011) Galvanizers, guides, champions, and shields : the many ways that policymakers use public health researchers. Milbank Quarterly, 89 (4). pp. 564-598. ISSN 0887-378X
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Context: Public health researchers make a limited but important contribution to policy development. Some engage with policy directly through committees, advisory boards, advocacy coalitions, ministerial briefings, intervention design consultation, and research partnerships with government, as well as by championing research-informed policy in the media. Nevertheless, the research utilization literature has paid little attention to these diverse roles and the ways that policymakers use them. This article describes how policymakers use researchers in policymaking and examines how these activities relate to models of research utilization. It also explores the extent to which policymakers accounts of using researchers concur with the experiences of policy-engaged public health researchers.