Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention Strategies to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Preference Ranking Method

Q1 Engineering
L. Abdullah, Harish Garg, N. A. Awang, Herrini Mohd Pauzi, H. Hashim
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Abstract

One of the hot topics of discussion today is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The disease is easily transmitted from one person to another person. However, there are no specific drugs that can alleviate the disease thus non-pharmaceutical intervention strategies is a good option. This paper aims to apply the Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluation (PROMETHEE) method to outrank the intervention strategies. A case study is presented where five experts were invited to rate ten alternatives and ten criteria using linguistic scales. Spreadsheet software and PROMETHEE-GAIA software were employed to establish outranking results and to provide evidence on the vigorousness of the outranking results. The final outranking indicates that the most and the least preferred intervention strategies are alternative A1 (lockdown/quarantine) and alternative A10 (Practice of hand hygiene) respectively. The outranking results are further analyzed with distribution analysis and weights sensitivity analysis where these analyses provide evidence on the vigorous of the outranking results. It is found that these analyses confirm the position of A1 as the most preferred intervention strategy to curtail the COVID-19 transmissions. The findings would be beneficial for public health authorities to deal with multiple challenges to curb the spread of COVID-19. © 2022 by the authors. Submitted for possible open access publication under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
应对COVID-19大流行的非药物干预策略:偏好排序法
今天讨论的热门话题之一是2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。这种疾病很容易从一个人传染给另一个人。然而,没有特定的药物可以减轻疾病,因此非药物干预策略是一个很好的选择。本文旨在应用富集评价偏好排序组织法(PROMETHEE)方法对干预策略进行排序。在一个案例研究中,五位专家被邀请使用语言量表对十个备选方案和十个标准进行评级。采用电子表格软件和promehee - gaia软件建立优级结果,并对优级结果的有力性提供证据。最终排名表明,最受欢迎和最不受欢迎的干预策略分别是备选A1(封锁/隔离)和备选A10(手部卫生实践)。通过分布分析和权值敏感性分析,对排名结果进行了进一步分析,为排名结果的有效性提供了依据。这些分析证实了A1是遏制COVID-19传播的首选干预策略的地位。这一发现将有助于公共卫生当局应对遏制新冠病毒传播的多重挑战。©2022作者所有。在知识共享署名(CC BY)许可的条款和条件下提交,以供可能的开放获取出版(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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