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Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association

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Main Author: Paget, Dineke Zeegers
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Barnhoorn, Floris, McCarthy, Mark, Alexanderson, Kristina, Conceição, Maria Cláudia Gomes Santos Rodrigues, Devillé, Walter, Grimaud, Olivier, Katreniakova, Zuzana, Narkauskaité, Laura, Saliba, Amanda, Sammut, Marvic, Voss, Margaretha
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Background: The European Public Health Association (EUPHA) proposed and led PHIRE (Public Health Innovation and Research in Europe), with co-financing by the European Commission, to assess public health innovation and research at national level in Europe. PHIRE was also designed to promote organizational development and capacity building of EUPHA. We assess the success and limitations of using EUPHA’s participative structures. Methods: In total, 30 European countries were included—27 EU countries, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. EUPHA thematic section presidents were asked to identify country informants to report, through a web-based questionnaire, on eight public health innovations. National public health associations (EUPHA member organizations) were requested to identify their national public health research programmes and calls, review the health research system, coordinate a stakeholder workshop and provide a national report. The section and national reports were assessed for responses and completeness. Results: Half of the final responding CIs were members of EUPHA sections and the other half gained from other sources. Experts declined to respond for reasons including lack of time, knowledge of the innovation or funding. National public health associations held PHIRE workshops with Ministries of Health in 14 countries; information for 10 countries was gained through discussions within the national association, or country visits by PHIRE partners. Six countries provided no response. Some national associations had too weak organizational structures for the work or insufficient financial resources or criticism of the project. Conclusion: EUPHA is the leading civil society organization giving support to public health research in Europe. PHIRE created new knowledge and supported organizational development. EUPHA sections gained expert reports on public health innovations in European countries and national public health associations reported on national public health research systems. Significant advances could be made if the European Commission worked more directly with EUPHA’s expert members and with the national public health associations.
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spelling Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health AssociationCapacity BuildingHealth Services ResearchHumansPublic HealthPublic PolicySurveys and QuestionnairesOrganizations, NonprofitResearch Support as TopicScience & TechnologyBackground: The European Public Health Association (EUPHA) proposed and led PHIRE (Public Health Innovation and Research in Europe), with co-financing by the European Commission, to assess public health innovation and research at national level in Europe. PHIRE was also designed to promote organizational development and capacity building of EUPHA. We assess the success and limitations of using EUPHA’s participative structures. Methods: In total, 30 European countries were included—27 EU countries, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. EUPHA thematic section presidents were asked to identify country informants to report, through a web-based questionnaire, on eight public health innovations. National public health associations (EUPHA member organizations) were requested to identify their national public health research programmes and calls, review the health research system, coordinate a stakeholder workshop and provide a national report. The section and national reports were assessed for responses and completeness. Results: Half of the final responding CIs were members of EUPHA sections and the other half gained from other sources. Experts declined to respond for reasons including lack of time, knowledge of the innovation or funding. National public health associations held PHIRE workshops with Ministries of Health in 14 countries; information for 10 countries was gained through discussions within the national association, or country visits by PHIRE partners. Six countries provided no response. Some national associations had too weak organizational structures for the work or insufficient financial resources or criticism of the project. Conclusion: EUPHA is the leading civil society organization giving support to public health research in Europe. PHIRE created new knowledge and supported organizational development. EUPHA sections gained expert reports on public health innovations in European countries and national public health associations reported on national public health research systems. Significant advances could be made if the European Commission worked more directly with EUPHA’s expert members and with the national public health associations.PHIRE (Public Health Innovation and Research in Europe) received co-funding from the European Union Health Programme, agreement no. 2009 12 14.Oxford University PressUniversidade do MinhoPaget, Dineke ZeegersBarnhoorn, FlorisMcCarthy, MarkAlexanderson, KristinaConceição, Maria Cláudia Gomes Santos RodriguesDevillé, WalterGrimaud, OlivierKatreniakova, ZuzanaNarkauskaité, LauraSaliba, AmandaSammut, MarvicVoss, Margaretha2013-112013-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/62183eng1101-12621464-360X10.1093/eurpub/ckt149info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T06:40:29Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/62183Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T16:00:47.839174Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
title Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
spellingShingle Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
Paget, Dineke Zeegers
Capacity Building
Health Services Research
Humans
Public Health
Public Policy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Organizations, Nonprofit
Research Support as Topic
Science & Technology
title_short Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
title_full Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
title_fullStr Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
title_full_unstemmed Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
title_sort Civil society engagement in innovation and research through the European Public Health Association
author Paget, Dineke Zeegers
author_facet Paget, Dineke Zeegers
Barnhoorn, Floris
McCarthy, Mark
Alexanderson, Kristina
Conceição, Maria Cláudia Gomes Santos Rodrigues
Devillé, Walter
Grimaud, Olivier
Katreniakova, Zuzana
Narkauskaité, Laura
Saliba, Amanda
Sammut, Marvic
Voss, Margaretha
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McCarthy, Mark
Alexanderson, Kristina
Conceição, Maria Cláudia Gomes Santos Rodrigues
Devillé, Walter
Grimaud, Olivier
Katreniakova, Zuzana
Narkauskaité, Laura
Saliba, Amanda
Sammut, Marvic
Voss, Margaretha
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paget, Dineke Zeegers
Barnhoorn, Floris
McCarthy, Mark
Alexanderson, Kristina
Conceição, Maria Cláudia Gomes Santos Rodrigues
Devillé, Walter
Grimaud, Olivier
Katreniakova, Zuzana
Narkauskaité, Laura
Saliba, Amanda
Sammut, Marvic
Voss, Margaretha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capacity Building
Health Services Research
Humans
Public Health
Public Policy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Organizations, Nonprofit
Research Support as Topic
Science & Technology
topic Capacity Building
Health Services Research
Humans
Public Health
Public Policy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Organizations, Nonprofit
Research Support as Topic
Science & Technology
description Background: The European Public Health Association (EUPHA) proposed and led PHIRE (Public Health Innovation and Research in Europe), with co-financing by the European Commission, to assess public health innovation and research at national level in Europe. PHIRE was also designed to promote organizational development and capacity building of EUPHA. We assess the success and limitations of using EUPHA’s participative structures. Methods: In total, 30 European countries were included—27 EU countries, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. EUPHA thematic section presidents were asked to identify country informants to report, through a web-based questionnaire, on eight public health innovations. National public health associations (EUPHA member organizations) were requested to identify their national public health research programmes and calls, review the health research system, coordinate a stakeholder workshop and provide a national report. The section and national reports were assessed for responses and completeness. Results: Half of the final responding CIs were members of EUPHA sections and the other half gained from other sources. Experts declined to respond for reasons including lack of time, knowledge of the innovation or funding. National public health associations held PHIRE workshops with Ministries of Health in 14 countries; information for 10 countries was gained through discussions within the national association, or country visits by PHIRE partners. Six countries provided no response. Some national associations had too weak organizational structures for the work or insufficient financial resources or criticism of the project. Conclusion: EUPHA is the leading civil society organization giving support to public health research in Europe. PHIRE created new knowledge and supported organizational development. EUPHA sections gained expert reports on public health innovations in European countries and national public health associations reported on national public health research systems. Significant advances could be made if the European Commission worked more directly with EUPHA’s expert members and with the national public health associations.
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