Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Development Map: A Conceptual Map and a Tool to Support Economic Evaluation of AMR Interventions.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Kristina Aluzaite, Marta O Soares, Catherine Hewitt, William Hope, Julie Robotham, Beth Woods
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Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a complex, inter-sectoral and international problem. Economic evaluation (EE) methods offer systematic, evidence-driven approaches to inform policy decisions about which AMR interventions to fund. EE of AMR interventions is complicated owing to diffuse effects, complex mechanics of the problem and high levels of uncertainty. Current AMR EE literature restricts the analytical scope, potentially resulting in omissions of effects that may limit the utility of EE to inform policy decisions. We aimed to systemise the key evolutionary and ecological processes of AMR to elucidate the paths through which AMR interventions impact population health and healthcare costs to support EE design and to support decision makers in understanding the limitations of EE evidence for decision-making.

Methods: A conceptual map and a corresponding tool were developed on the basis of a literature review in consultation with experts across the relevant disciplines of molecular biology, infectious disease modelling, health economics and ecology.

Results: The AMR development map: (1) distils the key AMR processes and process drivers behind AMR development and maps the available types of AMR interventions to AMR process drivers; (2) proposes a way to conceptualise the spatial scope of analysis through considering the connectivity of the wider ecosystem and (3) outlines the key dimensions that AMR burden and intervention effects could be measured across. An AMR development map tool was developed to support conceptual modelling, with the focus on the choice of scope in the EE of AMR interventions, and an illustrative case study was provided.

Discussion: This work summarises the key underlying biological principles of AMR development to provide mechanistical grounding for considering the scope of effects of AMR interventions and the appropriate system of analysis to support conceptual modelling in EE of AMR interventions. In addition, this map can facilitate the identification of effects that cannot be considered or quantified, thus enabling transparency about these omissions within decision-making.

抗菌素耐药性(AMR)发展地图:支持AMR干预措施经济评估的概念地图和工具。
抗菌素耐药性(AMR)是一个复杂的跨部门和国际问题。经济评价(EE)方法提供了系统的、证据驱动的方法,为政策决策提供信息,以确定应该资助哪些抗菌素耐药性干预措施。抗菌素耐药性干预措施由于影响分散、问题机制复杂和高度不确定性而变得复杂。当前的AMR EE文献限制了分析范围,潜在地导致忽略了可能限制EE为政策决策提供信息的效用。我们旨在系统化AMR的关键进化和生态过程,阐明AMR干预措施影响人口健康和医疗保健成本的途径,以支持EE设计,并支持决策者理解EE证据对决策的局限性。方法:在文献综述的基础上,与分子生物学、传染病建模、卫生经济学和生态学等相关学科的专家协商,制定了概念图和相应的工具。结果:抗菌素耐药性发展图谱:(1)提炼出抗菌素耐药性发展背后的关键过程和过程驱动因素,并将抗菌素耐药性干预措施的可用类型映射为抗菌素耐药性过程驱动因素;(2)通过考虑更广泛生态系统的连通性,提出了一种概念化分析空间范围的方法;(3)概述了可以测量抗菌素耐药性负担和干预效果的关键维度。开发了一种抗菌素耐药性发展地图工具,以支持概念建模,重点关注抗菌素耐药性干预措施EE范围的选择,并提供了一个说明性案例研究。讨论:本工作总结了抗菌素耐药性发展的关键潜在生物学原理,为考虑抗菌素耐药性干预措施的影响范围和适当的分析系统提供了机制基础,以支持抗菌素耐药性干预措施的概念建模。此外,该地图有助于确定无法考虑或量化的影响,从而使决策过程中对这些遗漏具有透明度。
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Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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6.10
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2.80%
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64
期刊介绍: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy provides timely publication of cutting-edge research and expert opinion from this increasingly important field, making it a vital resource for payers, providers and researchers alike. The journal includes high quality economic research and reviews of all aspects of healthcare from various perspectives and countries, designed to communicate the latest applied information in health economics and health policy. While emphasis is placed on information with practical applications, a strong basis of underlying scientific rigor is maintained.
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