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The dynamic influence of human resources on evidence-based intervention sustainability and population outcomes: an agent-based modeling approach

机译:人力资源对基于循证干预可持续性和人口结果的动态影响:基于代理的建模方法

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Sustaining evidence-based interventions (EBIs) is an ongoing challenge for dissemination and implementation science in public health and social services. Characterizing the relationship among human resource capacity within an agency and subsequent population outcomes is an important step to improving our understanding of how EBIs are sustained. Although human resource capacity and population outcomes are theoretically related, examining them over time within real-world experiments is difficult. Simulation approaches, especially agent-based models, offer advantages that complement existing methods. We used an agent-based model to examine the relationships among human resources, EBI delivery, and population outcomes by simulating provision of an EBI through a hypothetical agency and its staff. We used data from existing studies examining a widely implemented HIV prevention intervention to inform simulation design, calibration, and validity. Once we developed a baseline model, we used the model as a simulated laboratory by systematically varying three human resource variables: the number of staff positions, the staff turnover rate, and timing in training. We tracked the subsequent influence on EBI delivery and the level of population risk over time to describe the overall and dynamic relationships among these variables. Higher overall levels of human resource capacity at an agency (more positions) led to more extensive EBI delivery over time and lowered population risk earlier in time. In simulations representing the typical human resource investments, substantial influences on population risk were visible after approximately 2?years and peaked around 4?years. Human resources, especially staff positions, have an important impact on EBI sustainability and ultimately population health. A minimum level of human resources based on the context (e.g., size of the initial population and characteristics of the EBI) is likely needed for an EBI to have a meaningful impact on population outcomes. Furthermore, this model demonstrates how ABMs may be leveraged to inform research design and assess the impact of EBI sustainability in practice.
机译:维持基于证据的干预措施(EBIS)是公共卫生和社会服务中传播和实施科学的持续挑战。表征机构内部人力资源能力的关系以及随后的人口成果是提高我们对ebis如何持续的理解的重要一步。虽然人力资源能力和人口结果理论上是相关的,但在现实世界实验中随着时间的推移检查它们是困难的。仿真方法,尤其是基于代理的模型,提供了补充现有方法的优势。我们使用基于代理的模型来检查人力资源,EBI交付和人口成果之间的关系,通过假设的机构及其员工模拟eBI提供。我们使用来自现有研究的数据检查广泛实现的艾滋病毒预防干预,以告知模拟设计,校准和有效性。一旦我们开发了基线模型,我们通过系统地改变了三个人力资源变量:员工职位,员工营业额率和培训时机的数量,使用该模型作为模拟实验室。我们跟踪了随后对eBi交付的影响以及人口风险水平随着时间的推移,描述这些变量之间的整体和动态关系。机构(更多职位)的人力资源能力的总体水平较高导致更广泛的EBI交付随着时间的推移,并及时降低人口风险。在代表典型的人力资源投资的模拟中,大约2年后,对人口风险的重大影响是可见的,并且达到4年左右。人力资源,尤其是员工职位,对ebi可持续性和最终人口健康产生了重要影响。基于背景(例如,EBI的初始人口的大小和EBI的初始人群的规模和特征的大小)可能需要对人口结果有意义的影响。此外,该模型展示了如何利用ABMS以告知研究设计,并评估EBI可持续性在实践中的影响。

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