Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users

Background: Mathematical models have been used throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to inform policymaking decisions. The COVID-19 Multi-Model Comparison Collaboration (CMCC) was established to provide country governments, particularly low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and other model users with...

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Main Authors: Clapham, Hannah, Gad, Mohamed, Gheorghe, Adrian, Hutubessy, Raymond, Megiddo, Itamar, Painter, Christopher, Ruiz, Francis, Cheikh, Nejma, Gorgens, Marelize, Wilkinson, Thomas, Brisson, Marc, Gay, Nigel, Jane, Labadin, McVernon, Jodie, Luz, Paula M., Ndifon, Wilfred, Nichols, Brooke E., Prinja, Shankar, Salomon, Joshua, Tshangela, Akhona
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spelling my.unimas.ir.407132022-12-07T07:15:25Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40713/ Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users Clapham, Hannah Gad, Mohamed Gheorghe, Adrian Hutubessy, Raymond Megiddo, Itamar Painter, Christopher Ruiz, Francis Cheikh, Nejma Gorgens, Marelize Wilkinson, Thomas Brisson, Marc Gay, Nigel Jane, Labadin McVernon, Jodie Luz, Paula M. Ndifon, Wilfred Nichols, Brooke E. Prinja, Shankar Salomon, Joshua Tshangela, Akhona QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Background: Mathematical models have been used throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to inform policymaking decisions. The COVID-19 Multi-Model Comparison Collaboration (CMCC) was established to provide country governments, particularly low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and other model users with an overview of the aims, capabilities and limits of the main multi-country COVID-19 models to optimise their usefulness in the COVID-19 response. Methods: Seven models were identified that satisfied the inclusion criteria for the model comparison and had creators that were willing to participate in this analysis. A questionnaire, extraction tables and interview structure were developed to be used for each model, these tools had the aim of capturing the model characteristics deemed of greatest importance based on discussions with the Policy Group. The questionnaires were first completed by the CMCC Technical group using publicly available information, before further clarification and verification was obtained during interviews with the model developers. The fitness-for-purpose flow chart for assessing the appropriateness for use of different COVID-19 models was developed jointly by the CMCC Technical Group and Policy Group. Results: A flow chart of key questions to assess the fitness-for-purpose of commonly used COVID-19 epidemiological models was developed, with focus placed on their use in LMICs. Furthermore, each model was summarised with a description of the main characteristics, as well as the level of engagement and expertise required to use or adapt these models to LMIC settings. Conclusions: This work formalises a process for engagement with models, which is often done on an ad-hoc basis, with recommendations for both policymakers and model developers and should improve modelling use in policy decision making. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40713/3/Assessing%20fitness.pdf Clapham, Hannah and Gad, Mohamed and Gheorghe, Adrian and Hutubessy, Raymond and Megiddo, Itamar and Painter, Christopher and Ruiz, Francis and Cheikh, Nejma and Gorgens, Marelize and Wilkinson, Thomas and Brisson, Marc and Gay, Nigel and Jane, Labadin and McVernon, Jodie and Luz, Paula M. and Ndifon, Wilfred and Nichols, Brooke E. and Prinja, Shankar and Salomon, Joshua and Tshangela, Akhona (2021) Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users. Gates Open Research. pp. 1-13. ISSN 2572-4754 https://gatesopenresearch.org/articles/5-79/v1 10.12688/gatesopenres.13224.1
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Clapham, Hannah
Gad, Mohamed
Gheorghe, Adrian
Hutubessy, Raymond
Megiddo, Itamar
Painter, Christopher
Ruiz, Francis
Cheikh, Nejma
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilkinson, Thomas
Brisson, Marc
Gay, Nigel
Jane, Labadin
McVernon, Jodie
Luz, Paula M.
Ndifon, Wilfred
Nichols, Brooke E.
Prinja, Shankar
Salomon, Joshua
Tshangela, Akhona
Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
description Background: Mathematical models have been used throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to inform policymaking decisions. The COVID-19 Multi-Model Comparison Collaboration (CMCC) was established to provide country governments, particularly low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and other model users with an overview of the aims, capabilities and limits of the main multi-country COVID-19 models to optimise their usefulness in the COVID-19 response. Methods: Seven models were identified that satisfied the inclusion criteria for the model comparison and had creators that were willing to participate in this analysis. A questionnaire, extraction tables and interview structure were developed to be used for each model, these tools had the aim of capturing the model characteristics deemed of greatest importance based on discussions with the Policy Group. The questionnaires were first completed by the CMCC Technical group using publicly available information, before further clarification and verification was obtained during interviews with the model developers. The fitness-for-purpose flow chart for assessing the appropriateness for use of different COVID-19 models was developed jointly by the CMCC Technical Group and Policy Group. Results: A flow chart of key questions to assess the fitness-for-purpose of commonly used COVID-19 epidemiological models was developed, with focus placed on their use in LMICs. Furthermore, each model was summarised with a description of the main characteristics, as well as the level of engagement and expertise required to use or adapt these models to LMIC settings. Conclusions: This work formalises a process for engagement with models, which is often done on an ad-hoc basis, with recommendations for both policymakers and model developers and should improve modelling use in policy decision making.
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author Clapham, Hannah
Gad, Mohamed
Gheorghe, Adrian
Hutubessy, Raymond
Megiddo, Itamar
Painter, Christopher
Ruiz, Francis
Cheikh, Nejma
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilkinson, Thomas
Brisson, Marc
Gay, Nigel
Jane, Labadin
McVernon, Jodie
Luz, Paula M.
Ndifon, Wilfred
Nichols, Brooke E.
Prinja, Shankar
Salomon, Joshua
Tshangela, Akhona
author_facet Clapham, Hannah
Gad, Mohamed
Gheorghe, Adrian
Hutubessy, Raymond
Megiddo, Itamar
Painter, Christopher
Ruiz, Francis
Cheikh, Nejma
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilkinson, Thomas
Brisson, Marc
Gay, Nigel
Jane, Labadin
McVernon, Jodie
Luz, Paula M.
Ndifon, Wilfred
Nichols, Brooke E.
Prinja, Shankar
Salomon, Joshua
Tshangela, Akhona
author_sort Clapham, Hannah
title Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
title_short Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
title_full Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
title_fullStr Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
title_full_unstemmed Assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of COVID-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
title_sort assessing fitness-for-purpose and comparing the suitability of covid-19 multi-country models for local contexts and users
publisher Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40713/3/Assessing%20fitness.pdf
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