Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple factors interacting with each other at different levels. Simulation models are suitable for studying such complex and dynamic systems and have the ability to test the impact of policy interventions in silico. Objective: To explore how simulation models were used in the field of socioeconomic inequalities in health. Methods: An electronic search of studies assessing socioeconomic inequalities in health using a simulation model was conducted. Characteristics of the simulation models were extracted and distinct simulation approaches were identified. As an illustration, a simple agent-based model of the emergence of socioeconomic differences in alc...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
ObjectivesAs a case study of the impact of universal versus targeted interventions on population hea...
Abstract: Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves m...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health is complex and invol...
Reducing social inequalities in health: the role of simulation modelling in chronic disease epidemio...
There is an increasing focus on the role of complexity in public health and public policy fields whi...
Health inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spite of int...
Zolitschka KA, Razum O, Sauzet O. Using agent-based modelling to test hypotheses on the role of neig...
© 2015 Dr. Rachel Jean KnottThis thesis explores several themes involving different aspects of socio...
AbstractHealth inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spit...
Socioeconomic factors play distal roles in shaping populations’ health. In sub-Saharan Africa, these...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
ObjectivesAs a case study of the impact of universal versus targeted interventions on population hea...
Abstract: Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves m...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health is complex and invol...
Reducing social inequalities in health: the role of simulation modelling in chronic disease epidemio...
There is an increasing focus on the role of complexity in public health and public policy fields whi...
Health inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spite of int...
Zolitschka KA, Razum O, Sauzet O. Using agent-based modelling to test hypotheses on the role of neig...
© 2015 Dr. Rachel Jean KnottThis thesis explores several themes involving different aspects of socio...
AbstractHealth inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spit...
Socioeconomic factors play distal roles in shaping populations’ health. In sub-Saharan Africa, these...
Abstract Simulation models are increasingly being used to inform epidemiologic studi...
This study aims to analyse the impact of the measurement of health status on socioeconomic inequalit...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
ObjectivesAs a case study of the impact of universal versus targeted interventions on population hea...