Title of article :
Solving a multi-objective model toward home care sta planning considering cross-training and sta preferences by NSGA-II and NRGA
Author/Authors :
Habibnejad-Ledari, H. School of Industrial Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Rabbani, M. School of Industrial Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Ghorbani-Kutenaie, N. Department of Industrial Engineering - School of Engineering - Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Home Care (HC) sta assignment problem is dened as deciding which
sta to assign to each patient. In this study, a multi-objective non-linear mathematical
programming model is presented to address sta assignment problem considering crosstraining of caregivers for HC services. The rst objective of the model is to minimize
the cost of workload balancing, cross-training, and maintenance. The second objective
minimizes the number of employees for each service, while the third objective function
maximizes the satisfaction level of caregivers. Several constraints including skill matching,
sta preferences, regularity, synchronization, sta absenteeism, and multi-functionality are
considered to build a service plan. Due to NP-hardness of the problem, a Non-dominated
Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) with a proposed who-rule heuristic initialization
procedure is applied. Due to the absence of benchmark available in the literature, a
Non-dominated Ranking Genetic Algorithm (NRGA) is employed to validate the obtained
results. The data required to run the model are gathered from a real-world HC provider.
The results indicate that the proposed NSGA-II is superior to the NRGA with regard to
comparison indexes. Based on the results obtained, it is now possible to determine which
sta to cross-train for each service and how to assign sta to services.
Keywords :
Home care , Sta assignment , Cross-training , Optimization , NSGA-II , NRGA
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)