Research conducted with LiST
Scientific basis of LiST
LiST applications in peer-reviewed journal articles
These articles are peer-reviewed and use LiST as a modeling tool for program evaluation, strategic planning, and advocacy. They show the many potential applications of the model for public health researchers and practitioners.
LiST applications in program reports and other cases
Various NGOs have used LiST as a part of their routine monitoring and evaluation. These published reports document their programs’ successes.
Past work by the LiST team
The LiST team at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health offers technical support to organizations and groups that would like to use LiST to develop scenarios and projections that could help in their strategic planning. Here are some sample projects.
LiST research related to Covid-19
Spotlight on the LiST team’s work related to the impact of Covid-19
LiST supplements
As part of the background work in the development of the Lives Saved Tool, journal supplements have been published that contain articles related to the assumptions, scientific method, and applications of LiST.
Estimates of intervention efficacy and effectiveness
The efficacy and effectiveness of the interventions in LiST have been quantified by various researchers in maternal, newborn, and child health.
Validating LiST estimates
These studies compare mortality estimates from LiST have been compared to measured mortality rates from low- and middle-income countries to assess the accuracy and validity of the model.
Overview of LiST and its modeling approach
These papers outline the basic modeling approach used in LiST. They serve as references for those who are unacquainted with the model.
Technical notes
These papers outline the methodology of parts of the LiST model that are not described in published literature.