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Involvement of external stakeholders in local health policymaking process: a case study from Odense Municipality, Denmark
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2016
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EducationHealth PoliticsOdense MunicipalityResearch EthicsHealth GovernanceMulti-stakeholder ResearchPublic Health SystemHealth CommunicationDanish MunicipalitiesHealth Services CollaborationPublic Health PracticeLocal HealthPublic HealthCollaborative GovernanceCommunity Health Sciences Community-engaged ResearchPublic InvolvementPublic PolicyHealth PolicyHealth InterventionCommunity EngagementResearch-practice PartnershipPublic Health PolicyHealth SystemsExternal StakeholdersKnowledge-based Public HealthRural Health
Collaboration between research and policy is an essential element for knowledge-based public health. However, only half of the Danish municipalities have experience with collaborating with researchers or other stakeholders. Through content analysis of interviews and policy documents the study explores the involvement of external stakeholders in local health policymaking and public officials’ perceptions on involving them. Main involvement was through a personal contact or through a regular hearing. The purpose of involvement was mostly tactical or to solve problems. Politicians had substantial influence on the involvement of external stakeholders, allowing only a few to contribute in a closed policymaking process.