Recurrent events data are common in experimental and observational studies. It is often of interest to estimate the effect of an intervention on the incidence rate of the recurrent events. The incidence rate difference is a useful measure of intervention effect. A weighted least squares estimator of the incidence rate difference for recurrent events was recently proposed for an additive rate model in which both the baseline incidence rate and the covariate effects were constant over time. In this article, we relax this model assumption and examine the properties of the estimator under the additive and multiplicative rate models assumption in which the baseline incidence rate and covariate effects may vary over time. We show analytically and...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Abstract Background Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data ...
Many medical studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events,such as times to opportunistic infec...
The incidence rate difference (IRD) is a parameter of interest in many medical studies. For example,...
The incidence rate difference (IRD) is a parameter of interest in many medical studies. For example,...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
Recurrent event data and panel count data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies. T...
Although recurrent event data analysis is a rapidly evolving area of research, rigorous studies on ...
Recurrent adverse events, once occur often continue for some duration of time in clinical trials; an...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Two major challenges arise in regression analyses of recurrent event data: first, popular existing m...
p.1-13Many epidemiologic studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events and much attention has b...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Abstract Background Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data ...
Many medical studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events,such as times to opportunistic infec...
The incidence rate difference (IRD) is a parameter of interest in many medical studies. For example,...
The incidence rate difference (IRD) is a parameter of interest in many medical studies. For example,...
Various regression methods have been proposed for analyzing recurrent event data. Among them, the se...
Recurrent events are frequently encountered in biomedical studies. Evaluating the covariates effects...
Recurrent event data and panel count data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies. T...
Although recurrent event data analysis is a rapidly evolving area of research, rigorous studies on ...
Recurrent adverse events, once occur often continue for some duration of time in clinical trials; an...
Recurrent event data arise frequently from medical research. Examples include repeated infections, r...
Two major challenges arise in regression analyses of recurrent event data: first, popular existing m...
p.1-13Many epidemiologic studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events and much attention has b...
Multivariate recurrent event data arises when study subjects may experience more than one type of re...
Abstract. Recurrent events are frequently observed in biomedical studies, and often more than one ty...
This article focuses on statistical implications of proportional rate models for recurrent event dat...
Abstract Background Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time or recurrent event duration data ...
Many medical studies involve the occurrence of recurrent events,such as times to opportunistic infec...