1The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2013 Oct;40(1 Suppl):63S-73S. doi: 10.1177/1090198113493781.
In both developed and developing countries, population aging has attained unprecedented levels. Public health strategies to deliver services in community-based settings are key to enhancing the utilization of preventive care and reducing costs for this segment of the population. Motivated by concerns of inadequate access to oral health care by older adults in urban environments, this article presents a portfolio of systems science models that have been developed on the basis of observations from the ElderSmile preventive screening program operated in northern Manhattan, New York City, by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. Using the methodology of system dynamics, models are developed to explore how interpersonal relationships influence older adults' participation in oral health promotion. Feedback mechanisms involving word of mouth about preventive screening opportunities are represented in relation to stocks that change continuously via flows, as well as agents whose states of health care utilization change discretely using stochastic transitions. Agent-based implementations illustrate how social networks and geographic information systems are integrated into dynamic models to reflect heterogeneous and proximity-based patterns of communication and participation in the ElderSmile program. The systems science approach builds shared knowledge among an interdisciplinary research team about the dynamics of access to opportunities for oral health promotion. Using "what if" scenarios to model the effects of program enhancements and policy changes, resources may be effectively leveraged to improve access to preventive and treatment services. Furthermore, since oral health and general health are inextricably linked, the integration of services may improve outcomes and lower costs.
在发达国家和发展中国家,人口老龄化都达到了前所未有的水平。在社区环境中提供服务的公共卫生策略是增强这部分人群对预防保健的利用并降低成本的关键。由于担心城市环境中老年人无法获得足够的口腔卫生保健,本文介绍了一组基于哥伦比亚大学牙科医学院在纽约市曼哈顿北部运营的 ElderSmile 预防性筛查计划的观察结果而开发的系统科学模型。使用系统动力学的方法,开发模型来探索人际关系如何影响老年人参与口腔健康促进。涉及预防性筛查机会口碑传播的反馈机制与通过流量不断变化的存量以及通过随机转移离散地改变医疗保健利用状态的代理相关联。基于代理的实现说明了如何将社交网络和地理信息系统集成到动态模型中,以反映 ElderSmile 计划中沟通和参与的异质和基于接近度的模式。系统科学方法在跨学科研究团队中建立了对获得口腔健康促进机会的动态的共同知识。通过使用“如果……会怎样”情景来模拟计划增强和政策变化的影响,可以有效地利用资源来改善预防和治疗服务的可及性。此外,由于口腔健康和一般健康是不可分割的,因此整合服务可以改善结果并降低成本。