Our research is challenging the way public health research is traditionally done. This includes examininghow different types of study are valued by the public and health professionals, and how evidence is used in practice.
The most common method of measuring a medical treatment is a randomised control trial (RCT). However, this type of study can’t allow for the complexity of health at a population level. RCTs can overlook the individual’s needs and society’s influence that can affect our health, such as where we live or how much money we have.
As we reach our half-way point, we are celebrating some of our research that has made an impact. Dr James Nobles is one researcher who’s testing new ways of obtaining an evidence base for public health, particularly in relation to obesity, physical activity and the built environment. He sat down with us to explain how.