Episodic or recurrent events are a class of data that is frequently reported in health sciences research. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the prevalence of published reports, especially within the South African context, that have used inappropriate statistical techniques when dealing with episodic events and to urge the use of appropriate univariate and multivariate techniques
Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in athletics. Over the past several decades there has been in...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Background: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to give an overview and comparison of different easily...
The trend-renewal model for recurrent time-to-event data is seldom used outside of the reliability l...
OBJECTIVE: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Sports injuries stand as undesirable side effects of athletic participation, carrying serious conseq...
Background Time-to-event modelling is underutilised in sports injury research. Still, sports injury ...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Objective: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
In many biomedical studies, the event of interest can occur more than once in a participant. These e...
Background To identify and prioritise targets for injury prevention efforts, injury incidence studie...
Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in athletics. Over the past several decades there has been in...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Background: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to give an overview and comparison of different easily...
The trend-renewal model for recurrent time-to-event data is seldom used outside of the reliability l...
OBJECTIVE: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Sports injuries stand as undesirable side effects of athletic participation, carrying serious conseq...
Background Time-to-event modelling is underutilised in sports injury research. Still, sports injury ...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Objective: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
In many biomedical studies, the event of interest can occur more than once in a participant. These e...
Background To identify and prioritise targets for injury prevention efforts, injury incidence studie...
Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in athletics. Over the past several decades there has been in...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...