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D-Index
33
Citations
8686
World Ranking
884
National Ranking
141

Overview

Sandra Nutley is affiliated with the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Their academic career is connected with this institution, where they contribute to research and scholarship.

While specific details about their recent publications, co-authors, and publication venues are not provided, their association with a well-established university indicates engagement in scholarly activities at an advanced level.

Information regarding main fields and subfields of study, as well as primary research topics, has not been detailed, which precludes outlining particular areas of expertise or thematic focus.

No data on book publications or awards won is available, so contributions in these domains cannot be described.

Best Publications

  • Using Evidence: How research can inform public services

    Sandra M. Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T.O. Davies

  • What works?Evidence-based policy and practice in public services

    Huw T.O. Davies;Sandra M. Nutley;Peter C. Smith

  • Organisational culture and quality of health care

    Huw T O Davies;Sandra M Nutley;Russell Mannion

  • From Knowing to Doing: A Framework for Understanding the Evidence-into-Practice Agenda

    Sandra Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T. O. Davies

  • Why 'knowledge transfer' is misconceived for applied social research.

    Huw Davies;Sandra Nutley;Isabel Walter

  • Flows of Knowledge, Expertise and Influence: A Method for Assessing Policy and Practice Impacts from Social Science Research

    Laura Meagher;Catherine Lyall;Sandra Nutley

  • What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice

    Annette Boaz;Huw Davies;Alec Fraser;Sandra Nutley

  • Making a reality of evidence-based practice: some lessons from the diffusion of innovations

    Sandra Nutley;Huw T. O. Davies

  • Promoting Evidence-based Practice Models and Mechanisms From Cross-Sector Review

    Sandra Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T. O. Davies

  • Evidence-based Policy and Practice: Cross-Sector Lessons from the UK

    Sandra Nutley;H. T. O. Davies;I. Walter

  • Editorial: What Works? The Role of Evidence in Public Sector Policy and Practice

    Huw T. O. Davies;Sandra M. Nutley;Peter C. Smith

  • What works to promote evidence-based practice? A cross-sector review

    Sandra Nutley;H. T. O. Davies;I. Walter

  • Increasing research impact through partnerships: evidence from outside health care

    Isabel Walter;Huw Davies;Sandra Nutley

  • Evidence and policy in six European countries: diverse approaches and common challenges

    Sandra Nutley;Sarah Morton;Tobias Jung;Annette Boaz

  • Mobilising knowledge to improve UK health care: learning from other countries and other sectors – a multimethod mapping study

    Huw To Davies;Alison E Powell;Sandra M Nutley

  • Introducing evidence-based policy and practice in public services

    Huw Davies;Sandra Nutley;Peter Smith

  • Evidence and the policy process

    Sandra Nutley;Jeff Webb

  • Developing organizational learning in the NHS

    Sandra M Nutley;Huw T O Davies

  • The Rise and Rise of Evidence in Health Care

    Huw T.O. Davies;Sandra M. Nutley

  • An Exploration of the Roles of Nurse Managers in Evidence‐Based Practice Implementation

    Joyce E. Wilkinson;Sandra M. Nutley;Huw T.O. Davies

  • What counts as good evidence

    Sandra Margaret Nutley;Alison Elizabeth Powell;Huw Talfryn Oakley Davies

  • League tables for performance improvement in health care.

    Sandra Nutley;Peter C. Smith

  • Evidence-based policy and practice

    Annette Boaz;Sandra Nutley

  • Building the Infrastructure to Improve the Use and Usefulness of Research in Education

    Vivian Tseng;Sandra Nutley

  • Making a reality of evidence-based practice

    Sandra Nutley;Huw Davies

  • Using evidenceHow research can inform public services

    Sandra M. Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T.O. Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Huw Davies
Huw Davies University of St Andrews
Christopher R Burton
Christopher R Burton University of Sheffield
Peter C. Smith
Peter C. Smith Imperial College London
Nick Tilley
Nick Tilley University College London
John Halligan
John Halligan University of Canberra
Russell Mannion
Russell Mannion University of Birmingham
Janet Newman
Janet Newman The Open University
Jane Broadbent
Jane Broadbent Royal Holloway University of London
Stephen P. Osborne
Stephen P. Osborne University of Edinburgh

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