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Building resource constraints and feasibility considerations in mathematical models for infectious disease: A systematic literature review.

Fiammetta M Bozzani1, Anna Vassall2, Gabriela B Gomez2.   

Abstract

Priority setting for infectious disease control is increasingly concerned with physical input constraints and other real-world restrictions on implementation and on the decision process. These health system constraints determine the 'feasibility' of interventions and hence impact. However, considering them within mathematical models places additional demands on model structure and relies on data availability. This review aims to provide an overview of published methods for considering constraints in mathematical models of infectious disease. We systematically searched the literature to identify studies employing dynamic transmission models to assess interventions in any infectious disease and geographical area that included non-financial constraints to implementation. Information was extracted on the types of constraints considered and how these were identified and characterised, as well as on the model structures and techniques for incorporating the constraints. A total of 36 studies were retained for analysis. While most dynamic transmission models identified were deterministic compartmental models, stochastic models and agent-based simulations were also successfully used for assessing the effects of non-financial constraints on priority setting. Studies aimed to assess reductions in intervention coverage (and programme costs) as a result of constraints preventing successful roll-out and scale-up, and/or to calculate costs and resources needed to relax these constraints and achieve desired coverage levels. We identified three approaches for incorporating constraints within the analyses: (i) estimation within the disease transmission model; (ii) linking disease transmission and health system models; (iii) optimising under constraints (other than the budget). The review highlighted the viability of expanding model-based priority setting to consider health system constraints. We show strengths and limitations in current approaches to identify and quantify locally-relevant constraints, ranging from simple assumptions to structured elicitation and operational models. Overall, there is a clear need for transparency in the way feasibility is defined as a decision criteria for its systematic operationalisation within models.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Constraints; Health system; Infectious disease; Mathematical models; Systematic review

Year:  2021        PMID: 33761447     DOI: 10.1016/j.epidem.2021.100450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemics        ISSN: 1878-0067            Impact factor:   4.396


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1.  Estimating Costs of the HIV Comprehensive Intervention Using the Spectrum Model - China, 2015-2019.

Authors:  Youran Zhang; Lili Wang; Zhen Jiang; Hongjing Yan; Xiaoxia Liu; Jing Gu; Guoyong Wang; Xiaosong Cheng; Qiyan Leng; Qisui Long; Zimian Liang; Jing Wang; Liang Liang; Yanchao Qiu; Lin Chen; Hang Hong
Journal:  China CDC Wkly       Date:  2022-06-24

2.  Evaluating efficacy of indoor non-pharmaceutical interventions against COVID-19 outbreaks with a coupled spatial-SIR agent-based simulation framework.

Authors:  Chathika Gunaratne; Rene Reyes; Erik Hemberg; Una-May O'Reilly
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Using system dynamics modelling to estimate the costs of relaxing health system constraints: a case study of tuberculosis prevention and control interventions in South Africa.

Authors:  Fiammetta M Bozzani; Karin Diaconu; Gabriela B Gomez; Aaron S Karat; Karina Kielmann; Alison D Grant; Anna Vassall
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 3.344

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