Systematic reviews and the commercial determinants of health: Methodological implications
Join this event to hear about the methodological and other considerations for the commercial determinants of health (CDOH) reviews, including equity considerations.

Evidence synthesis is a crucial tool in the evolution of CDOH.
In this seminar, Mark Petticrew will take a wider perspective to consider the overall systems in which evidence is produced, mobilised and used. Research use emerges as a myriad of interconnected ‘moving parts’ that need to align & function optimally. Weakness in any area of the system, or interactions between different actors and activities across the system, can impede research use.
He will explore implications for different sectors and how to build vibrant and lasting research use systems.
This event will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers and those interested in evidence-based policy and the commercial determinants of health.
Please note this is a hybrid event and can be joined both in-person and online.
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Professor of Public Health
the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Pre-booking essential
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes