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Dynamic multicriteria optimization for the nurse scheduling problem
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Moreno-Velásquez, Luis Fernando
, Morillo-Torre, Daniel
, Díaz Serna, Francisco Javier
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Accumulation
/ Hospitals
/ Medical personnel
/ Multiple criterion
/ Nurses
/ Optimization models
/ Scheduling
/ Shift work
2025
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Dynamic multicriteria optimization for the nurse scheduling problem
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Moreno-Velásquez, Luis Fernando
, Morillo-Torre, Daniel
, Díaz Serna, Francisco Javier
in
Accumulation
/ Hospitals
/ Medical personnel
/ Multiple criterion
/ Nurses
/ Optimization models
/ Scheduling
/ Shift work
2025
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Dynamic multicriteria optimization for the nurse scheduling problem
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Dynamic multicriteria optimization for the nurse scheduling problem
2025
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Overview
This document addresses the Nurse Scheduling Problem (NSP) and presents a dynamic multi-criteria optimization model for its solution considering a predefined time horizon. The purpose is to maximize the level of work of nurses formulated as the minimization of which translates into costs or penalties for certain undesirable work shifts. For this, a series of criteria are defined to estimate the preference structure of nurses according to the hospital center specifications by assigning costs for undesirable shift assignments. The proposed methodology involves developing a heuristic to decompose the global problem into daily subproblems for which a dynamic algorithm is implemented that considers a cost accumulation process for all criteria and all nurses. Daily models are dynamically solved by modifying the coefficients of the well-being function to achieve equity throughout the planning period by updating and accumulating different averages. This methodology has shown satisfactory results for scheduling work shifts for doctors, paramedics, security guards, and drivers in numerous hospital centers in Colombia.
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Growing Science
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