使用威尔士政府燃料贫困计划的真实世界数据进行政策影响案例研究,以告知计划设计。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2022-08-25 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v7i3.1894
Sarah E. Lowe, S. Morrison-Rees
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目标:减少威尔士的燃料贫困:威尔士政府制定了提高低收入家庭能源效率的计划。为方案设计提供信息:通过将方案数据与健康记录联系起来,调查健康影响。提出的目标:展示使用真实世界数据的研究结果如何影响政策重点。这项研究是由斯旺西大学的一名独立研究员进行的,他与威尔士政府燃料贫困政策小组共同提出了研究问题。通过将匿名的“温暖之家:巢”改善数据与斯旺西大学SAIL数据库中居民的日常健康记录联系起来,创建了一个纵向数据集。与对照组相比,我们在干预前后检查了接受者的健康状况。《威尔士政府社会研究-政策分析》系列发表了一份高级别政策简报和研究报告。研究结果被用于设计和试点新的资格标准,以捕获有呼吸、循环或精神健康状况的低收入个体。本演讲将描述从与政策制定者的初步讨论到现实世界变化的政策影响途径,包括:确保ESRC为知识转移研究金提供资金,其中包括2013年的数据链接示范项目... ...,该项目为2015-18年的研究项目提供资金,重点关注改善对接受者健康的影响... ...,该项目于2016年发表了新发现... ...,并于2017年发表了实质性发现;显示对接受者健康的改善产生了重大的积极影响... ...政策制定者用来设计一个试点,以测试扩大资格标准的方法,以包括患有呼吸、循环或精神健康状况的低收入个人... ...,这导致计划标准在2019年扩大。到2021年,25%的受助人通过"健康途径"加入该计划。通过提供使用关联的真实世界数据产生的研究结果,并将重点放在与政策制定者共同产生的问题上,研究人员可以成功地影响政府政策的设计和实施,从而改善现实世界中人们的生活——在这种情况下,改善威尔士公民的健康。
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A Policy Impact Case Study Using Real World Data from Welsh Government Fuel Poverty Schemes to Inform Scheme Design.
ObjectivesTo reduce fuel poverty in Wales: the Welsh Government developed schemes to provide energy efficiency improvements to lower income households. To inform scheme design: investigate health impacts by linking scheme data to health records. Presented objective: to demonstrate how research findings using real world data can impact policy focus. ApproachThe research was conducted by an independent researcher at Swansea University who co-produced research questions with the Welsh Government Fuel Poverty Policy Team. A longitudinal dataset was created by linking anonymised ‘Warm Homes: Nest’ improvements data to residents’ routine health records in the SAIL Databank at Swansea University. We examined recipient health before and after intervention compared with controls. A high-level policy briefing and research report were published in the Welsh Government Social Research – Analysis for Policy series. Findings were used to design and pilot new eligibility criteria to capture low-income individuals with a respiratory, circulatory or mental health condition. ResultsThis presentation will describe the policy impact pathway from initial discussions with policymakers to real world change, including: securing ESRC funding for a Knowledge Transfer Fellowship, which included a 2013 data linking demonstration project… …which allowed funding to be secured for a 2015-18 research project focused on the impact of improvements on recipient health… …which published emerging findings in 2016… …and substantive findings in 2017, showing a significant positive impact of improvements on recipient health… …which policymakers used to design a pilot to test ways to widen eligibility criteria to include individuals on a low income with a respiratory, circulatory or mental health condition… …which led to scheme criteria being widened in 2019. By 2021, 25% of recipients entered the scheme via the ‘health route’. ConclusionBy delivering research findings generated using linked real world data, and focused on questions co-produced with policymakers, researchers can successfully impact the design and implementation of government policy, thereby improving the lives of people in the real world - in this case, the health of the citizens of Wales.
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