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Table 3 Mean values of the Overlap Coefficient (OC)a, Modified Overlap Coefficient (MOP) and Penalty-Adjusted Overlap Coefficient \({OC}_{PA}\) b for measuring model performance using the prevalence data from six different statesb. The values inside the parentheses correspond to model estimations for NH2

From: An agent-based model to assess the impact of shared staff and occupancy rate on infectious disease burden in nursing homes

cMetric/State

Mississippi

North Dakota

New York

Nevada

Kentucky

Idaho

\(mean(OP)\)

0.89 (0.80)

0.85 (0.80)

0.97 (0.95)

0.91 (0.90)

0.85 (0.84)

0.70 (0.69)

\(mean(MOP)\)

0.89 (0.79)

0.82 (0.75)

0.95 (0.94)

0.91 (0.90)

0.84 (0.82)

0.68 (0.65)

\(mean({OC}_{PA})\)

0.81 (0.74)

0.72 (0.69)

0.84 (0.86)

0.81 (0.84)

0.77 (0.77)

0.63 (0.61)

  1. aThe maximum Overlap Coefficient (OC) across all the states is equal to 1
  2. bWe chose \(\upgamma =0.20\) and \(\upgamma =0.15\) for NH1 and NH2, respectively
  3. cThe estimated percentage of shared staff in each state is as follows: Mississippi (0.15%), North Dakota (5.13%), New York (9.50%), Nevada (14.73%), Kentucky (20.15%), and Idaho (31.09%)