Abstract
The issue of real world implementation of the results of modeling and simulation (M&S) studies in healthcare has been the focus of research interest for decades. Using a model of trust which focuses on a three-way conceptualization of trust between modelers, the model and stakeholders across the M&S study process, this paper investigates reported project features of a subset of healthcare studies that describe results implementation. Differentiating between credibility and trust, the paper provides a preliminary evaluation of aspects of implemented studies that can be mapped to the trust model. The findings align with previous empirical results that have investigated implementation in healthcare M&S, and support the value of the Trust model for structuring an evaluation or implemen
Reference:
A. Harper, N. Mustafee and M. Yearworth, “The Issue of Trust and Implementation of Results in Healthcare Modeling and Simulation Studies,” 2022 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Singapore, 2022, pp. 1104-1115, doi: 10.1109/WSC57314.2022.10015276.