Background: If spatial representations of hospitalization rates are used, a problem of instability arises when they are calculated on small areas, owing to the small number of expected and observed cases. Aim of this study is to assess the effect of smoothing, based on the assumption that hospitalization rates, when calculated at the municipal level, may be influenced by both the neighboring municipalities and the health service organization, as well as by environmental risk factors associated with the disease under study. Methods: To smooth rates we hypothesize that each municipality belongs to two independent hierarchical levels; at one of these levels subjects may belong to a plurality of superior hierarchical objects. Two differen...
grantor: University of TorontoMapping rare disease incidence or mortality using maximum li...
The classical likelihood ratio spatial scan statistics has been widely used in spatial epidemiology ...
Disease mapping methods for the modelling of spatial variation in disease rates, to smooth the extre...
Background: If spatial representations of hospitalization rates are used, a problem of instability a...
Abstract: Aim of this study is to assess the effect of smoothing, based on the assumption that hospi...
Aim of this study is to assess the effect of smoothing a hospitalization rates map, based on the ass...
Disease mapping is used to identify high risk areas, inform resource allocation and generate hypothe...
Population-level disease risk varies between communities, and public health professionals are intere...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mapping a Cancer Atlas for the urban area of Grenoble revealed spa...
To illustrate the ability of hierarchical Bayesian spatio-temporal models in capturing different geo...
Statistical models used to estimate the spatiotemporal pattern in disease risk from areal unit data ...
OBJECTIVE:To illustrate the ability of hierarchical Bayesian spatio-temporal models in capturing dif...
Multilevel modelling is used on problems arising from the analysis of spatially distributed health d...
Statistical models used to estimate the spatio-temporal pattern in disease risk from areal unit data...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
grantor: University of TorontoMapping rare disease incidence or mortality using maximum li...
The classical likelihood ratio spatial scan statistics has been widely used in spatial epidemiology ...
Disease mapping methods for the modelling of spatial variation in disease rates, to smooth the extre...
Background: If spatial representations of hospitalization rates are used, a problem of instability a...
Abstract: Aim of this study is to assess the effect of smoothing, based on the assumption that hospi...
Aim of this study is to assess the effect of smoothing a hospitalization rates map, based on the ass...
Disease mapping is used to identify high risk areas, inform resource allocation and generate hypothe...
Population-level disease risk varies between communities, and public health professionals are intere...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mapping a Cancer Atlas for the urban area of Grenoble revealed spa...
To illustrate the ability of hierarchical Bayesian spatio-temporal models in capturing different geo...
Statistical models used to estimate the spatiotemporal pattern in disease risk from areal unit data ...
OBJECTIVE:To illustrate the ability of hierarchical Bayesian spatio-temporal models in capturing dif...
Multilevel modelling is used on problems arising from the analysis of spatially distributed health d...
Statistical models used to estimate the spatio-temporal pattern in disease risk from areal unit data...
Achieving health equity has been identified as a major international challenge since the 1978 declar...
grantor: University of TorontoMapping rare disease incidence or mortality using maximum li...
The classical likelihood ratio spatial scan statistics has been widely used in spatial epidemiology ...
Disease mapping methods for the modelling of spatial variation in disease rates, to smooth the extre...