Publications by authors named "Sarah M Simon"

Among the challenges facing research translation-the effort to move evidence into policy and practice-is that key questions chosen by investigators and funders may not always align with the information priorities of decision makers, nor are the findings always presented in a form that is useful for or relevant to the decisions at hand. This disconnect is a problem particularly for population health, where the change agents who can make the biggest difference in improving health behaviors and social and environmental conditions are generally nonscientists outside of the health professions. To persuade an audience that does not read scientific journals, strong science may not be enough to elicit change.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sarah M Simon"

  • - Sarah M Simon's recent research focuses on the challenges of translating scientific evidence into practical population health improvements, highlighting the disconnect between researchers’ priorities and decision-makers’ needs.
  • - In her 2015 article, Simon discusses the barriers to effective communication and implementation of research findings, emphasizing that relevant and accessible information is crucial for influencing non-scientist stakeholders involved in health policy.
  • - The research underscores the necessity for greater alignment between scientific inquiries and the real-world priorities of those positioned to enact change in health behaviors and social conditions, advocating for more practical presentation of findings.