Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Risk Anal. 2021 May;41(5):721-730. doi: 10.1111/risa.13705. Epub 2021 Feb 3.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a multitude of decision problems for a variety of fields. Questions from the seriousness and breadth of the problem to the effectiveness of proposed mitigation measures have been raised. We assert that the decision sciences have a crucial role to play here, as the questions requiring answers involve complex decision making under both uncertainty and ambiguity. The collection, processing, and analysis of data is critical in providing a useful response-especially as information of fundamental importance to such decision making (base rates and transmission rates) is lacking. We propose that scarce testing resources should be diverted away from confirmatory analysis of symptomatic people, as laboratory diagnosis appears to have little decision value in treatment choice over clinical diagnosis in patients presenting with symptoms. In contrast, the exploratory use of testing resources to reduce ambiguity in estimates of the base rate of infection appears to have significant value and great practical import for public policy purposes. As these stances may be at odds with triage practices among medical practitioners, they highlight the important role the decision analyst can play in responding to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠疫情给众多领域带来了大量的决策问题。从问题的严重性和广度到提出的缓解措施的有效性,都提出了各种问题。我们断言,决策科学在这里可以发挥关键作用,因为需要回答的问题涉及在不确定性和模糊性下进行复杂的决策。数据的收集、处理和分析对于提供有用的应对措施至关重要——尤其是在缺乏对这种决策至关重要的信息(基本发生率和传播率)的情况下。我们提出,应该将稀缺的检测资源从对有症状者的确诊分析中转移出来,因为在出现症状的患者中,实验室诊断在治疗选择方面似乎没有临床诊断那么有决策价值。相比之下,探索性地利用检测资源来减少对感染基本发生率的估计的模糊性,似乎具有重要的价值和巨大的实际意义,有助于公共政策目的。由于这些立场可能与医疗从业者的分诊实践不一致,因此它们突出了决策分析师在应对新冠疫情挑战方面可以发挥的重要作用。