Aims: To evaluate the use of public health models in policymaking, with regard to the appropriateness and the practicalities of using such models for simulating health interventions, and the application of the results of such modelling exercises to public health policymaking. Methods: In conjunction with policymakers, existing public health models were adapted and used for simulating the effects of risk factor interventions on CHD in the England & Wales population. These models were evaluated in terms of the limitations of the input data, the assumptions underlying the methodology of the models, and problems in translating interventions to the simulation environment. Results: The simulation of CHD risk factor interventions using th...
Public health policymakers face increasingly complex questions and decisions and need to deal with a...
This work is aimed at understanding and unifying information on epidemiological modelling methods an...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
The World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
AbstractThe World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
Mathematical models are now routinely used to inform public health policies. In addition to being us...
Background: Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to address ...
The risk of a widespread epidemic is a primary public health concern with implications for healthcar...
Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death globally, but their optimal prevention re...
Background: Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to address ...
The World Health Organisation’s definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
Background: In the design of public health policy, a broader understanding of risk factors for disea...
Abstract Background Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to ...
Public health policymakers face increasingly complex questions and decisions and need to deal with a...
This work is aimed at understanding and unifying information on epidemiological modelling methods an...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
The World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
AbstractThe World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the combined disciplines of public health, infectious disease and ...
Mathematical models are now routinely used to inform public health policies. In addition to being us...
Background: Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to address ...
The risk of a widespread epidemic is a primary public health concern with implications for healthcar...
Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death globally, but their optimal prevention re...
Background: Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to address ...
The World Health Organisation’s definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
Background: In the design of public health policy, a broader understanding of risk factors for disea...
Abstract Background Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to ...
Public health policymakers face increasingly complex questions and decisions and need to deal with a...
This work is aimed at understanding and unifying information on epidemiological modelling methods an...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...