Abstract

The ageing population in most parts of the world becomes a grand challenge for healthcare decision-makers. The care of elderly persons and general hygienic care at patients’ homes are two main reasons to motivate an optimization problem, namely, home healthcare (HHC). A robust plan for caregivers to have sustainable HHC operations management is to consider working-time balancing of caregivers, care continuity and uncertainties, e.g., the uncertainty of patients’ availability in addition to service and travel times as well as the regulations of companies to meet the standards of high-quality home care services. Based on these motivations and challenges to this field, this study firstly established a multi-objective robust optimization of the HHC which is multi-depot, multi-period and multi-service. The demand of each patient in each period may be different due to promptness of services. Each caregiver plays one of the roles of nurses, doctors, physiotherapists and nutritionists. The types of services are directly related to these roles. The objectives were optimizing the total cost of logistic activities as well as the total unemployment time of caregivers and care continuity. As a complicated optimization problem, this study innovated efficient heuristics and an enhanced nature-inspired metaheuristic. Finally, an extensive comparison with regards to the criteria of the multi-objective algorithms’ assessment was conducted. Some sensitivity analyses were conducted to conclude some practical insights.

Highlights

  • We found that if we use an adaptive strategy, we can improve the performance of the algorithm

  • To find the best efficient algorithm, the heuristic and metaheuristic algorithms are compared with regards to different criteria

  • This study proposes three fast heuristics to find an optimal solution in an acceptable computational time to support the initial solutions of metaheuristics, i.e., MOPSO, NSGAII, MOMA, Multi-Objective of RDA (MORDA) and Improved Version of MORDA (IMORDA) as the best efficient method

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Introduction

Home healthcare (HHC) is growing quickly mainly in western and developed countries due to an increase in the number of old people [1,2]. Life expectancy increases to 74 years for men and 80 years for women. This population will reach around 54% by 2060 [2,4,5]. This reason motivates both academics and health practitioners to contribute to HHC services. For a situation of dependency, home care services are useful for elderly persons to perform nursing and general hygiene care at patients’ homes [6,7,8,9]

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