The critical factors in producing high quality and policy-relevant research: insights from international behavioural science units

Author:

Lecouturier Jan1,Vlaev Ivo2,Chadwick Paul3,Chater Angel M.3,Kelly Michael P.4,Goffe Louis5,Meyer Carly3,Tang Mei Yee1,Antonopoulou Vivi3,Graham Fiona1,Sniehotta Falko F.1

Affiliation:

1. Newcastle University, UK

2. University of Warwick, UK

3. University College London, UK

4. University of Cambridge, UK

5. NIHR Health Determinants Research Collaborations, Gateshead Council, UK

Abstract

Background:There has been a rapid increase in the number of, and demand for, organisations offering behavioural science advice to government over the last ten years. Yet we know little of the state of science and the experiences of these evidence providers. Aims and objectives:To identify current practice in this emerging field and the factors that impact on the production of high-quality and policy-relevant research. Methods:A qualitative study using one-to-one interviews with representatives from a purposeful sample of 15 units in the vanguard of international behavioural science research in policy. The data were analysed thematically. Findings:Relationships with policymakers were important in the inception of units, research conduct, implementation and dissemination of findings. Knowledge exchange facilitated a shared understanding of policy issues/context, and of behavioural science. Sufficient funding was crucial to maintain critical capacity in the units’ workforces, build a research portfolio beneficial to policymakers and the units, and to ensure full and transparent dissemination. Discussion and conclusion:Findings highlight the positive impact of strong evidence-provider/user relationships and the importance of governments’ commitment to co-produced research programmes to address policy problems and transparency in the dissemination of methods and findings. From the findings we have created a framework, ‘STEPS’ (Sharing, Transparency, Engagement, Partnership, Strong relationships), of five recommendations for units working with policymakers. These findings will be of value to all researchers conducting research on behalf of government.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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