Developing a policy game intervention to enhance collaboration in public health policymaking in three European countries.
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Spitters, H P E Mvan Oers, J A M
Sandu, P
Lau, C J
Quanjel, M
Dulf, D
Chereches, R
van de Goor, L A M
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Developing a policy game intervention to enhance collaboration in public health policymaking in three European countries.Published in
BMC Public Health 2017; 17(1):961Publiekssamenvatting
One of the key elements to enhance the uptake of evidence in public health policies is stimulating cross-sector collaboration. An intervention stimulating collaboration is a policy game. The aim of this study was to describe the design and methods of the development process of the policy game ‘In2Action’ within a real-life setting of public health policymaking networks in the Netherlands, Denmark and Romania.PMID
29258483ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12889-017-4963-7
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