Applied public health research - falling through the cracks?

Author:

Simmons Rebecca K,Ogilvie David,Griffin Simon J,Sargeant Lincoln A

Abstract

Abstract Background There is a degree of dissonance between the types of evaluative research required by organisations providing or commissioning health care, those recommended by organisations developing evidence-based guidance, and those which research funding bodies are prepared to support. Methods We present a case study of efforts to establish a pragmatic but robust evaluation of local exercise referral schemes. We considered the epidemiological, ethical and practical advantages and disadvantages of a number of study designs and applied for research funding based on an uncontrolled design, outlining the difficulties of carrying out a randomised controlled trial to evaluate an existing service. Results Our proposal was praised for its relevance and clear patient outcomes, but the application was twice rejected because both funders and reviewers insisted on a randomised controlled trial design, which we had found to be impractical, unacceptable to service users and potentially unethical. Conclusion The case study highlights continuing challenges for applied public health research in the current funding climate.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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