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J Gerontol Nurs. 2016 Jun 01;42(6):11-7. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20160516-04.

Enhancing Evidence-Based Public Health Policy: Developing and Using Policy Narratives.

Journal of gerontological nursing

Lisa M Troy, Kathryn G Kietzman

PMID: 27232862 DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20160516-04

Abstract

Academic researchers and clinicians have a critical role in shaping public policies to improve the health of an aging America. Policy narratives that pair personal stories with research statistics are a powerful tool to share knowledge generated in academic and clinical settings with policymakers. Effective policy narratives rely on a trustworthy and competent narrator and a compelling story that highlights the personal impact of policies under consideration and academic research that bolsters the story. Awareness of the cultural differences in the motivations, expectations, and institutional constraints of academic researchers and clinicians as information producers and U.S. Congress and federal agencies as information users is critical to the development of policy narratives that impact policy decisions. The current article describes the development and use of policy narratives to bridge cultures and enhance evidence-based public health policies that better meet the needs of older adults. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 42(6), 11-17.].

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