This report describes a Delphi study conducted within the European FP7 project REsearch into POlicy
to enhance Physical Activity (REPOPA), whose main objective is fostering evidence-informed policy
making in the field of health and physical activity. The Delphi study was designed and implemented for
improving and integrating a draft list of indicators for evidence-informed policy making developed by
REPOPA researchers to assess the use of evidence in policy processes, organized in thematic sets. The
Delphi study involved 76 policy makers and researchers from six European countries – Italy, Romania,
Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom and The Netherlands – and was conducted in two rounds consisting
of online questionnaires. Preliminary results about the effect of the Delphi on the original indicators are
reported