TY - JOUR KW - General Decision Sciences AU - Falcão IW AU - Souza DS AU - Cardoso DL AU - Costa FA AU - Seruffo MCR AU - Salgado CG AU - da Silva MB AU - Barreto JG AU - da Costa PF AB -
Leprosy remains a major public health problem in the world. Despite the availability of treatment, the disease continues to be neglected. Treatment is one of the main alternatives, however, the scarcity of medication and its poor distribution are important factors that have driven the spread of the disease, leading to irreversible and multi-resistant complications. This paper uses a distribution methodology to optimise medication administration, taking into account the most relevant attributes for the epidemiological profile of patients and the deficit in treatment via polychemotherapy. Multi-criteria decision methods were used applied in a database with information from patients in the State of Pará between 2015 and 2020. The results pointed out that 84% of individuals did not receive any treatment and of these, the method obtained a gain in the distribution of 68% in patients with positive diagnosis for leprosy.
BT - International Journal of Management and Decision Making DO - 10.1504/ijmdm.2023.127686 IS - 1 LA - Eng N2 -Leprosy remains a major public health problem in the world. Despite the availability of treatment, the disease continues to be neglected. Treatment is one of the main alternatives, however, the scarcity of medication and its poor distribution are important factors that have driven the spread of the disease, leading to irreversible and multi-resistant complications. This paper uses a distribution methodology to optimise medication administration, taking into account the most relevant attributes for the epidemiological profile of patients and the deficit in treatment via polychemotherapy. Multi-criteria decision methods were used applied in a database with information from patients in the State of Pará between 2015 and 2020. The results pointed out that 84% of individuals did not receive any treatment and of these, the method obtained a gain in the distribution of 68% in patients with positive diagnosis for leprosy.
PB - Inderscience Publishers PY - 2023 EP - 53 T2 - International Journal of Management and Decision Making TI - Use of multi-criteria methods to support decision-making in drug management for leprosy patients VL - 22 SN - 1462-4621, 1741-5187 ER -