A health policy analysis reader

The politics of policy change in low- and middle-income countries

Overview

The primary objective of this reader is to encourage and deepen health policy analysis work in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It illuminates the range of health policy analysis studies that have been conducted in LMICs, highlights relevant theory, and points to new directions for such work. It also includes methodological and analytical pointers, and considers how to use health policy analysis prospectively to support health policy change.

The Reader’s primary audience includes all those with an interest in understanding and influencing health policy change, including researchers and educators, as well as policy advocates, managers, and policy-makers. The Reader will also be of interest to those who have specialist policy studies or public administration backgrounds, and also to those with limited prior engagement with relevant social science perspectives.

Please note that the web version of the reader only includes abstracts from the recommended articles. The print version contains the full text of these articles and may be available to those in low- and middle-income countries by contacting the Alliance on alliancehpsr@who.int.

 

WHO Team
Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research SCI
Editors
Lucy Gilson, Marsha Orgill, Zubin Cyrus Shroff
Number of pages
154
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-151451-4
Copyright
World Health Organization 2018