A systematic review of operational research modelling for alcohol consumption and its consequences.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2025-08-03 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2025.2523751
Elin H Williams, Paul R Harper, Geraint I Palmer, Daniel Gartner
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Abstract

Recent research has revealed how operational research (OR) models and methods have been successfully applied to model alcohol consumption and its consequences (ACC). However, to date, there is no systematic review of OR methods to model ACC that can provide a broad overview of the utilisation of OR methods in this field. In this paper, we contribute to the OR literature as follows. Firstly, we provide a structured taxonomy which helps categorising the literature. Secondly, we conduct a systematic and reproducible search to identify publications that have utilised OR methods to model ACC. Thirdly, we categorise the relevant publications using the taxonomy and provide a dataset of the classification. Our findings highlight that recent research has focused on modelling consumption behaviours, particularly by utilising graph and network methods. Moreover, previous research has been predominantly led by the social sciences and public health fields and less so by the OR domain. Our results reveal gaps in the literature, including limited whole systems modelling and scarce interdisciplinary collaboration across research domains. The development of a future research agenda using our taxonomy and literature review may help closing these gaps and, ultimately, improve planning decisions to improve health, social care, and crime systems.

对酒精消费及其后果的运筹学模型的系统回顾。
最近的研究揭示了如何成功地将运筹学模型和方法应用于模拟酒精消费及其后果(ACC)。然而,到目前为止,还没有对OR方法建模ACC的系统综述,可以提供该领域使用OR方法的广泛概述。在本文中,我们对OR文献的贡献如下。首先,我们提供了一个结构化的分类法,这有助于对文献进行分类。其次,我们进行了系统和可重复的搜索,以确定使用OR方法模拟ACC的出版物。第三,我们使用分类法对相关出版物进行分类,并提供分类数据集。我们的研究结果强调,最近的研究主要集中在消费行为建模上,特别是通过利用图和网络方法。此外,以前的研究主要是由社会科学和公共卫生领域主导的,而不是由手术室领域主导的。我们的结果揭示了文献中的空白,包括有限的整个系统建模和缺乏跨研究领域的跨学科合作。利用我们的分类法和文献综述制定未来的研究议程,可能有助于缩小这些差距,并最终改善规划决策,以改善健康、社会保健和犯罪系统。
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Health Systems
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