“…Most articles dealt with a single stage of the policy-making process—either agenda setting ( Grösser, 2013 ; Daire et al ., 2018 ; Storeng et al ., 2019 ) or policy formulation ( Pearson et al ., 2010 ; Considine et al ., 2014 ; Makan et al ., 2015 ; Lexchin and Gleeson, 2016 ; Cobiac et al ., 2017 ; Veglia et al ., 2017 ; Yau and Ho, 2017 ; Bazyar et al ., 2020 ; Abdool Karim et al ., 2021 ; Zebrowski et al ., 2021 ), or either policy implementation ( Bishop, 2003 ; Higuchi, 2008 ; Carter, 2012 ; Mcnamara and Labonté, 2017 ; Pybus et al ., 2021 ) or policy evaluation Milani, 2010 ; Kuzma and Priest, 2010 ; Michinobu, 2015 ; Thow et al ., 2015 ; Bing, 2017 ; Labonté et al ., 2016 ; Salder, 2020 ; Collins et al , 2017 ; Cairney, 2021 ). A few articles focused on the segment of the cycle addressing agenda setting through policy implementation ( Tantivess and Walt, 2008 ; Hirono et al ., 2016 ; Harris et al ., 2017 ), but several focused either on the stages spanning agenda setting and policy formulation ( Surjadjaja and Mayhew, 2011 ; Bump et al ., 2012 ), or the stages spanning policy formulation to policy implementation ( Buse et al ., 2009 ; Chichaya et al ., 2018 ; Reeve et al ., 2021 ).…”