Utilization of research in policymaking for graduated driver licensing.

Auteur(s)
Hinchcliff, R. Ivers, R.Q. Poulos, R. & Senserrick, T.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Young drivers are overrepresented in road trauma and vehicle-related deaths, and there is substantial evidence for the effectiveness of graduated driver licensing (GDL) policies that minimize young drivers' exposure to high-risk driving situations. However, it is unclear what role research plays in the process of making GDL policies. To understand how research is utilized in this context, the authors interviewed influential GDL policy actors in Australia and the United States. They found that GDL policy actors generally believed that research evidence informed GDL policy development, but they also believed that research was used to justify politically determined policy positions that were not based on evidence. Further efforts, including more effective research dissemination strategies, are required to increase research utilization in policy. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20110010 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 100 (2010), No. 11 (November), p. 2052-2058, 37 ref.

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