Quality report of infectious disease modeling techniques for point-referenced spatial data: A Systematic review

Romuald Beh Mba, Bruno Enagnon Lokonon, Romain Glèlè Kakaï
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Spatial data modeling can provide significant value to healthcare organizations by improving decision support, resource management and distribution, and clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to (i) summarize the trends of the modeling techniques used to analyze point-referenced spatial data in epidemiology and (ii) examine if all information required when applying these modeling techniques were properly reported in the published papers. A literature search was limited to journal papers published from January 2010 to June 2022 using PubMed, Scopus, Crossref, and Google Scholar. From 528 articles identified with the defined keywords, 351 were retained for the review. The results revealed that the use of modeling techniques in spatial data for infectious diseases increases exponentially over time. The most common spatial method was Empirical Bayesian Kriging [EBK] (52\% of the selected articles), followed by Spatial GLMMs (34\%) and Spatial smoothing Kernel Estimation (13\%).
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空间数据建模可以通过改进决策支持、资源管理和分配以及临床结果,为医疗保健组织提供重要价值。本研究的目的是:(i)总结用于分析流行病学中点参考空间数据的建模技术的趋势;(ii)检查应用这些建模技术时所需的所有信息是否在已发表的论文中得到了适当的报告。文献检索限于2010年1月至2022年6月期间发表的期刊论文,使用PubMed、Scopus、Crossref和Google Scholar。从528篇用定义的关键词识别的文章中,351篇被保留用于审查。结果表明,在传染病空间数据中使用建模技术的情况随着时间呈指数增长。最常见的空间方法是经验贝叶斯克里格[EBK](占选定文章的52%),其次是空间glmm(34%)和空间平滑核估计(13%)。
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