The primary analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that is, that—conditional on covariates in the model—the distribution of event times is the same, whether they are observed or unobserved. In such cases, we need to explore the robustness of inference to more pragmatic assumptions about patients post-censoring in sensitivity analyses. Reference-based multiple imputation, which avoids analysts explicitly specifying the parameters of the unobserved data distribution, has proved attractive to researchers. Building on results for longitudinal continuous data, we show that inference using a Tobit regression imputation model for reference-based sensitivity analysis with right censored log normal data is...
Missing data due to loss to follow-up or intercurrent events are unintended, but unfortunately inevi...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
The primary analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, i.e. that —co...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, ie, that-cond...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, ie, that-cond...
Analysis of longitudinal randomised controlled trials is frequently complicated because patients dev...
This article presents a multiple imputation method for sensitivity analyses of time-to-event data wi...
This article presents a multiple imputation method for sensitivity analyses of time-to-event data wi...
Analysis of longitudinal randomized clinical trials is frequently complicated because patients devia...
In clinical trials, missing data commonly arise through nonadherence to the randomized treatment or ...
Missing data due to loss to follow-up or intercurrent events are unintended, but unfortunately inevi...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
The primary analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The primary analysis of time‐to‐event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, that ...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, i.e. that —co...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, ie, that-cond...
The analysis of time-to-event data typically makes the censoring at random assumption, ie, that-cond...
Analysis of longitudinal randomised controlled trials is frequently complicated because patients dev...
This article presents a multiple imputation method for sensitivity analyses of time-to-event data wi...
This article presents a multiple imputation method for sensitivity analyses of time-to-event data wi...
Analysis of longitudinal randomized clinical trials is frequently complicated because patients devia...
In clinical trials, missing data commonly arise through nonadherence to the randomized treatment or ...
Missing data due to loss to follow-up or intercurrent events are unintended, but unfortunately inevi...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...