Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Tob Control. 2023 Sep;32(5):589-598. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056825. Epub 2022 Jan 11.
Policy simulation models (PSMs) have been used extensively to shape health policies before real-world implementation and evaluate post-implementation impact. This systematic review aimed to examine best practices, identify common pitfalls in tobacco control PSMs and propose a modelling quality assessment framework.
We searched five databases to identify eligible publications from July 2013 to August 2019. We additionally included papers from Feirman for studies before July 2013. Tobacco control PSMs that project tobacco use and tobacco-related outcomes from smoking policies were included. We extracted model inputs, structure and outputs data for models used in two or more included papers. Using our proposed quality assessment framework, we scored these models on population representativeness, policy effectiveness evidence, simulated smoking histories, included smoking-related diseases, exposure-outcome lag time, transparency, sensitivity analysis, validation and equity.
We found 146 eligible papers and 25 distinct models. Most models used population data from public or administrative registries, and all performed sensitivity analysis. However, smoking behaviour was commonly modelled into crude categories of smoking status. Eight models only presented overall changes in mortality rather than explicitly considering smoking-related diseases. Only four models reported impacts on health inequalities, and none offered the source code. Overall, the higher scored models achieved higher citation rates.
While fragments of good practices were widespread across the reviewed PSMs, only a few included a 'critical mass' of the good practices specified in our quality assessment framework. This framework might, therefore, potentially serve as a benchmark and support sharing of good modelling practices.
政策模拟模型(PSM)在实际实施前用于制定卫生政策并评估实施后的影响。本系统评价旨在研究最佳实践,确定烟草控制 PSM 中的常见陷阱,并提出一个建模质量评估框架。
我们从 2013 年 7 月至 2019 年 8 月检索了五个数据库,以确定合格的出版物。我们还从 Feirman 纳入了 2013 年 7 月之前的研究。纳入的 PSM 是预测吸烟政策下吸烟和与吸烟相关的结果的模型。我们提取了用于两篇以上纳入论文的模型的模型输入、结构和输出数据。使用我们提出的质量评估框架,我们对这些模型的人口代表性、政策有效性证据、模拟吸烟史、纳入的吸烟相关疾病、暴露-结果滞后时间、透明度、敏感性分析、验证和公平性进行了评分。
我们发现了 146 篇合格的论文和 25 个不同的模型。大多数模型使用公共或行政登记处的人口数据,并且都进行了敏感性分析。然而,吸烟行为通常被建模为吸烟状况的粗略类别。有 8 个模型仅报告了死亡率的总体变化,而没有明确考虑与吸烟相关的疾病。只有 4 个模型报告了对健康不平等的影响,并且没有一个提供源代码。总体而言,得分较高的模型获得了较高的引用率。
虽然审查中的 PSM 中广泛存在良好实践的片段,但只有少数模型包含了我们质量评估框架中规定的良好实践的“关键要素”。因此,该框架可能作为基准,并支持共享良好的建模实践。