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- 1T. Cameron Wild acknowledges salary support from Alberta Innovates—Health Solutions. Kim D. Raine acknowledges salary support from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research/Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Applied Public Health Chairs program. The authors wish to thank M. Sanga, L. Nieuwendyk, J. A. McGetrick, A. Humeniuk, T. K. Vu-Nguyen, E. VanSpronsen, and S. Reed for their helpful contributions to the project.
- 1The authors would like to acknowledge Kayla Atkey, Policy Analyst for the Alberta Policy Coalition for Chronic Disease Prevention, for providing additional information and context about APCCP initiatives from 2009 to 2016.
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Advancing strategies for agenda setting by health policy coalitions: a network analysis of the Canadian chronic disease prevention survey
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McGetrick, J. A., Raine, K. D., Wild, T. C., Nykiforuk, C. I.
Health in all policies can address chronic disease morbidity and mortality by increasing population-level physical activity and healthy eating, and reducing tobacco and alcohol use. Both governmental and non-governmental policy influencers are instrumental for health policy that modifies...
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Advocacy coalition impacts on healthy public policy-oriented learning in Alberta, Canada (2009–2016): A difference-in-differences analysis
Download2019-01-01
Nykiforuk, C. I., McGetrick, J. A., Raine, K. D., Wild, T. C.
Since 2009, the Alberta Policy Coalition for Chronic Disease Prevention (APCCP) has pursued policy, systems, and environmental change strategies engaging policy elites to promote healthy public policy for chronic disease prevention in Alberta, Canada. Employing Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF)...
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Cancer beliefs and prevention policies: comparing Canadian decision-maker and general population views
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Nykiforuk, C. I., Wild, T. C., Raine, K. D.
Purpose The knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of key policy influencers and the general public can support or hinder the development of public policies that support cancer prevention. To address gaps in knowledge concerning healthy public policy development, views on cancer causation and...