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Dynamic Simulation Models of Suicide and Suicide-Related Behaviors: Systematic Review

Dynamic Simulation Models of Suicide and Suicide-Related Behaviors: Systematic Review

The latter was also used for microsimulation modeling, in the absence of a guideline for this method. Disagreements were resolved by consensus. Results were compiled in a table by type of dynamic modeling technique (ie, SD, ABMs, discrete-event simulation, microsimulation modeling) and were summarized narratively. The study selection flowchart is presented in Figure 1.

Genevieve Gariepy, Rifat Zahan, Nathaniel D Osgood, Benjamin Yeoh, Eva Graham, Heather Orpana

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e63195

Evaluation of a Heart Failure Telemonitoring Program Through a Microsimulation Model: Cost-Utility Analysis

Evaluation of a Heart Failure Telemonitoring Program Through a Microsimulation Model: Cost-Utility Analysis

This question will be explored through the application of a microsimulation model. The methods used in this study follow the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards [41]. A CUA was performed. A CUA was chosen because it allows for the effectiveness outcome to be comparable with that of other disease groups and across interventions, making it the gold standard for economic evaluations.

Chris Boodoo, Qi Zhang, Heather J Ross, Ana Carolina Alba, Audrey Laporte, Emily Seto

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e18917