Recurrent event data are often encountered in biomedical research, for example, recurrent infections or recurrent hospitalizations for patients after renal transplant. In many studies, there are more than one type of events of interest. Cai and Schaubel (2004) advocated a proportional marginal rate model for multiple type recurrent event data. In this paper, we propose a general additive marginal rate regression model. Estimating equations approach is used to obtain the estimators of regression coefficients and baseline rate function. We prove the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators. The finite sample properties of our estimators are demonstrated by simulations. The proposed methods are applied to the India renal...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
Recurrent events are common in many clinical or observational studies. It is often of interest to ev...
Recurrent events are often encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies where a terminal even...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in biomedical research, for example, recurrent infections...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one type of even...
In many clinical and epidemiological studies, recurrent events such as infections in immunocompromis...
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
We propose a broad class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the joint a...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
In many biomedical studies with recurrent events, some markers can only be measured when events happ...
In this article we study a class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
Recurrent events are common in many clinical or observational studies. It is often of interest to ev...
Recurrent events are often encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies where a terminal even...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in biomedical research, for example, recurrent infections...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one type of even...
In many clinical and epidemiological studies, recurrent events such as infections in immunocompromis...
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
We propose a broad class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the joint a...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
In many biomedical studies with recurrent events, some markers can only be measured when events happ...
In this article we study a class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Multivariate recurrent event data arise in many clinical and observational studies, in which subject...
Recurrent events are common in many clinical or observational studies. It is often of interest to ev...
Recurrent events are often encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies where a terminal even...