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Practical models for the care of HIV and AIDS patients

Practical models for the care of HIV and AIDS patients
Practical models for the care of HIV and AIDS patients
Mathematical models for infectious diseases are of limited use in providing practical help to health professionals. In this paper we discuss computer models developed jointly by operational research mathematicians and clinicians to meet this need. We use the term 'operational modelling' to describe this pragmatic approach. The models can aid decision-making at a resource planning level and can also be used by clinicians to monitor and im prove patient care. The models incorporate uncertainty and variability and are therefore mathematically complex, but are easy to use and provide a great deal of useful information about morbidity and resource use.
computer models, patient care, resource utilization
0956-4624
91-97
Brailsford, S.C.
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Roy, R.B.
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Shahani, A.K.
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Sivapalan, S.
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Brailsford, S.C.
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Roy, R.B.
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Shahani, A.K.
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Sivapalan, S.
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Brailsford, S.C., Roy, R.B., Shahani, A.K. and Sivapalan, S. (1996) Practical models for the care of HIV and AIDS patients. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 7 (2), 91-97.

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Mathematical models for infectious diseases are of limited use in providing practical help to health professionals. In this paper we discuss computer models developed jointly by operational research mathematicians and clinicians to meet this need. We use the term 'operational modelling' to describe this pragmatic approach. The models can aid decision-making at a resource planning level and can also be used by clinicians to monitor and im prove patient care. The models incorporate uncertainty and variability and are therefore mathematically complex, but are easy to use and provide a great deal of useful information about morbidity and resource use.

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Published date: 1996
Keywords: computer models, patient care, resource utilization

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Local EPrints ID: 36243
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36243
ISSN: 0956-4624
PURE UUID: 86e532cb-4622-47e4-92b7-646f428f487d
ORCID for S.C. Brailsford: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6665-8230

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Date deposited: 13 Mar 2007
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:35

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Author: S.C. Brailsford ORCID iD
Author: R.B. Roy
Author: A.K. Shahani
Author: S. Sivapalan

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