Operations management of outpatient chemotherapy process: An optimization-oriented comprehensive review

IF 3.7 4区 管理学 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Majed Hadid , Adel Elomri , Tarek El Mekkawy , Oualid Jouini , Laoucine Kerbache , Anas Hamad
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Abstract

Worldwide, chemotherapy centers that provide outpatient services face significant challenges owing to increased demand and limited resources. Therefore, outpatient chemotherapy process (OCP) optimization has attracted the attention of operations management scholars. This review seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of existing quantitative optimization-oriented research that addresses OCP problems and identifies departure points for future research.

Various scientific databases were searched to collect the maximum number of OCP optimization-oriented publications. Bibliometric data mining tools were used to provide descriptive analyses of the publications. The OCP optimization-oriented research framework was obtained through social network analysis of the formulation narratives of the models. Content analysis was performed to classify the literature based on several optimization-oriented perspectives. From 1500 publications, 45 studies were screened and included in the review. The current literature lacks a holistic solution to OCP challenges, as most publications are pure optimization studies that consider narrow scopes and idealized problems. This review proposes future research opportunities based on the gaps discovered, which may lead to more insightful results for real-life OCP problems.

门诊化疗过程的操作管理:面向优化的综合综述
在世界范围内,由于需求增加和资源有限,提供门诊服务的化疗中心面临着重大挑战。因此,门诊化疗过程(OCP)优化已引起运营管理学者的关注。本综述旨在对现有的以定量优化为导向的研究进行全面分析,以解决OCP问题并确定未来研究的出发点。检索了各种科学数据库,以收集最大数量的面向OCP优化的出版物。使用文献计量数据挖掘工具对出版物进行描述性分析。通过对模型制定叙事的社会网络分析,得到面向OCP优化的研究框架。内容分析基于几个面向优化的视角对文献进行分类。从1500份出版物中,筛选了45项研究并纳入了综述。目前的文献缺乏对OCP挑战的整体解决方案,因为大多数出版物都是纯优化研究,考虑范围狭窄和理想化的问题。这篇综述基于所发现的差距提出了未来的研究机会,这可能会为现实生活中的OCP问题带来更有见地的结果。
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Operations Research Perspectives
Operations Research Perspectives Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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