An issue brief mobilizes research evidence about a problem, possible options for addressing it, and key implementation considerations. Issue briefs are undertaken on policy issues where an evidence synthesis has already been prepared (so a comprehensive search for research evidence is not needed), or a 'one-stop shop' for systematic reviews doesn't exist (so a comprehensive search for research evidence could not be conducted in a timely way).
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Publication Date | Title | Author(s) |
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Jun-2010 | Issue Brief: Addressing Housing Challenges Faced by People with HIV in Ontario | Bacon, Jean; Lavis, John N.; Rourke, Sean |
May-2011 | Issue Brief: S'attaquer aux incidences des enjeux mondiaux émergents sur la santé au Canada | Hoffman, Steven J.; Lavis, John N. |
Apr-2011 | Issue Brief: Engaging Health System Decision-makers in Supporting Comprehensive Chronic Pain Management in Provincial and Territorial Healthcare Systems in Canada | Wilson, Michael G.; Lavis, John N. |
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