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Guidelines for multi-model comparisons of the impact of infectious disease interventions

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BMC MEDICINE
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-019-1403-9

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Model comparisons; Policy; Decision-making; Impact modelling; Cost-effectiveness; Infectious diseases; Interventions; Mathematical modelling; Harmonisation

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  1. UK Medical Research Council (MRC)
  2. UK Department for International Development (DFID) - European Union [MR/P002404/1]
  3. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (TB Modelling and Analysis Consortium) [OPP1084276/OPP1135288]
  4. UNITAID [4214-LSHTM-Sept15, PO 8477-0-600]
  5. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Wellcome Trust [208812/Z/17/Z]
  6. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Royal Society [208812/Z/17/Z]
  7. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (CORTIS) [OPP1137034/OPP1151915]
  8. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Vaccines) [OPP1160830]

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Background Despite the increasing popularity of multi-model comparison studies and their ability to inform policy recommendations, clear guidance on how to conduct multi-model comparisons is not available. Herein, we present guidelines to provide a structured approach to comparisons of multiple models of interventions against infectious diseases. The primary target audience for these guidelines are researchers carrying out model comparison studies and policy-makers using model comparison studies to inform policy decisions. Methods The consensus process used for the development of the guidelines included a systematic review of existing model comparison studies on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of vaccination, a 2-day meeting and guideline development workshop during which mathematical modellers from different disease areas critically discussed and debated the guideline content and wording, and several rounds of comments on sequential versions of the guidelines by all authors. Results The guidelines provide principles for multi-model comparisons, with specific practice statements on what modellers should do for six domains. The guidelines provide explanation and elaboration of the principles and practice statements as well as some examples to illustrate these. The principles are (1) the policy and research question - the model comparison should address a relevant, clearly defined policy question; (2) model identification and selection - the identification and selection of models for inclusion in the model comparison should be transparent and minimise selection bias; (3) harmonisation - standardisation of input data and outputs should be determined by the research question and value of the effort needed for this step; (4) exploring variability - between- and within-model variability and uncertainty should be explored; (5) presenting and pooling results - results should be presented in an appropriate way to support decision-making; and (6) interpretation - results should be interpreted to inform the policy question. Conclusion These guidelines should help researchers plan, conduct and report model comparisons of infectious diseases and related interventions in a systematic and structured manner for the purpose of supporting health policy decisions. Adherence to these guidelines will contribute to greater consistency and objectivity in the approach and methods used in multi-model comparisons, and as such improve the quality of modelled evidence for policy.

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