One of the main challenges for the successful implementation of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) assessments is missing data. The current study examined the feasibility and validity of a sequential multiple imputation (MI) method to deal with missing values in the longitudinal HRQoL data from the Scandinavian Obesity Surgery Registry. All patients in the SOReg who received bariatric surgery between 1 January 2011 and 31 March 2019 (n = 47,653) were included for the descriptive analysis and missingness pattern exploration. The patients who had completed the short-form 36 (SF-36) at baseline (year 0), and one-, two-, and five-year follow-ups were included (n = 3957) for the missingness pattern simulation and the sequential MI analysis. ...
Background: In randomised trials of medical interventions, the most reliable analysis follows the in...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Electronic health records of longitudinal clinical data are a valuable resource for health care rese...
One of the main challenges for the successful implementation of health-related quality of life (HRQo...
When a new treatment has similar efficacy compared to standard therapy in medical or social studies,...
Abstract Background Multiple imputation (MI) is now widely used to handle missing data in longitudin...
Objective: QoL data were routinely collected in a randomised controlled trial (RCT), which employed...
If information on single items in the Short Form–12 health survey (SF-12) is missing, the analysis o...
In observational studies with two measurements when the measured outcome pertains to a health relate...
Missing data is a common occurrence in clinical research. Missing data occurs when the value of the ...
In randomised trials of medical interventions, the most reliable analysis follows the intention-to-t...
Objective: QoL data were routinely collected in a randomised controlled trial (RCT), which employed ...
Abstract Background In modern ...
Missing data is a concept used to describe the values that are, for some reason, not observed in dat...
In many fields, including the field of nephrology, missing data are unfortunately an unavoidable pro...
Background: In randomised trials of medical interventions, the most reliable analysis follows the in...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Electronic health records of longitudinal clinical data are a valuable resource for health care rese...
One of the main challenges for the successful implementation of health-related quality of life (HRQo...
When a new treatment has similar efficacy compared to standard therapy in medical or social studies,...
Abstract Background Multiple imputation (MI) is now widely used to handle missing data in longitudin...
Objective: QoL data were routinely collected in a randomised controlled trial (RCT), which employed...
If information on single items in the Short Form–12 health survey (SF-12) is missing, the analysis o...
In observational studies with two measurements when the measured outcome pertains to a health relate...
Missing data is a common occurrence in clinical research. Missing data occurs when the value of the ...
In randomised trials of medical interventions, the most reliable analysis follows the intention-to-t...
Objective: QoL data were routinely collected in a randomised controlled trial (RCT), which employed ...
Abstract Background In modern ...
Missing data is a concept used to describe the values that are, for some reason, not observed in dat...
In many fields, including the field of nephrology, missing data are unfortunately an unavoidable pro...
Background: In randomised trials of medical interventions, the most reliable analysis follows the in...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Electronic health records of longitudinal clinical data are a valuable resource for health care rese...