TY - JOUR
T1 - A mathematical framework of SMS reminder campaigns for pre- and post-diagnosis check-ups using socio-demographics
T2 - An in-silco investigation into breast cancer
AU - Savchenko, Elizaveta
AU - Rosenfeld, Ariel
AU - Bunimovich-Mendrazitsky, Svetlana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Timely pre- and post-diagnosis check-ups are critical for various diseases, in general, and for cancer, in particular, as these often lead to better outcomes. Several socio-demographic properties have been identified as strongly connected with both clinical dynamics and (indirectly) with different individual check-up behaviors. Unfortunately, existing check-up policies typically consider only the former association explicitly. In this work, we propose a novel computational framework, accompanied by a high-resolution computer simulation, to investigate and optimize socio-demographic-based Short Messaging Service (SMS) reminder campaigns for check-ups. We demonstrate our computational framework using extensive real-world data from the United States (US) population, focusing on breast cancer. Our results indicate that optimizing an SMS reminder campaign based solely on simple socio-demographic features can bring about a statistically significant reduction in mortality rate compared to alternative campaigns. These results indicate SMS reminder campaigns for pre- and post-diagnosis check-ups can be instrumental in improving healthcare outcomes. However, additional research is needed to bring about applicative tools.
AB - Timely pre- and post-diagnosis check-ups are critical for various diseases, in general, and for cancer, in particular, as these often lead to better outcomes. Several socio-demographic properties have been identified as strongly connected with both clinical dynamics and (indirectly) with different individual check-up behaviors. Unfortunately, existing check-up policies typically consider only the former association explicitly. In this work, we propose a novel computational framework, accompanied by a high-resolution computer simulation, to investigate and optimize socio-demographic-based Short Messaging Service (SMS) reminder campaigns for check-ups. We demonstrate our computational framework using extensive real-world data from the United States (US) population, focusing on breast cancer. Our results indicate that optimizing an SMS reminder campaign based solely on simple socio-demographic features can bring about a statistically significant reduction in mortality rate compared to alternative campaigns. These results indicate SMS reminder campaigns for pre- and post-diagnosis check-ups can be instrumental in improving healthcare outcomes. However, additional research is needed to bring about applicative tools.
KW - Cancer
KW - Check-up reminders
KW - Healthcare policy management
KW - Socio-clinical dynamics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.102047
DO - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.102047
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AN - SCOPUS:85203156463
SN - 0038-0121
VL - 95
JO - Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
JF - Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
M1 - 102047
ER -