Akinyelure, Feyikemi (2025) Leveraging Behavioural Health Data for Policy Innovation: Closing the Loop Between Community Insights and Public Health Decision-Making. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul1532. pp. 3458-3466. ISSN 2456-2165
Behavioural health is widely recognized as an important aspect of public health, influencing outcomes such as mental well-being, chronic disease management, and community resilience. However, despite expanding volumes of behavioural health data collected through clinical systems, internet platforms, and social services, public health policies frequently remain separated from both these data and the lived realities of the communities they intend to serve. The aim of this review is to investigate how behavioural health data can be applied to develop innovative, inclusive, and evidence-based public health policy. The findings highlight that community-driven data gathered through participatory methods such as focus groups and citizen-generated platforms provides useful context that improves the relevance and accuracy of behavioural health interventions. Advanced analytics tools can help with real-time risk forecasting, intervention prioritization, and resource optimization, especially when combined with clinical and advanced data sources. Furthermore, policy innovation in behavioural health necessitates technical solutions; institutional capacity building, ethical data governance, and the political commitment to shift power and knowledge within health institutions. Therefore, bridging the gap between behavioural health data and public health decision-making is a strategic imperative.
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