To assess the impact to the population as a whole, estimations or real-world data reflecting product risk and behavior are used to assess changes in mortality or morbidity in a population.
Parameters used as inputs to population modeling; not subject-level data.
Models are made up of inputs, programs/coding, and outputs
- inputs: come from specific studies, published lit, gov't databases (census data, etc)
- everything has to be extrapolated to the population level; inputs are not subject-level
- categories of inputs
- Product risk
- need input from Unknown User (a.paredes) . Come back to later, time permitting
- transition probabilities/rates (behavior)
- initial population (file) - describing states of tobacco use covered by the model
- transition probability (file)
- population attributes broken down by demographic characteristics (files)
- birth rate
- morbidity/mortality
- initial tobacco prevalence
- immigration rates
- Product risk
- programs/coding
- ...
- Outputs
- ...
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