When speaking about data, presuppose its good quality otherwise the accuracy of information would be affected, which would lead to false interpretations. In Health Statistics data is obtained through surveys presented in its simplest expression, taking advantage of existing records; making an inquiry or by means of experiments. The rational organization of the data allows characterizing the priority issues and thus establishing health programs. To analyze the mortality data it is necessary to consider the mortality rate of certain age groups, so that we can find data which shows the prevalence of major groups of deaths. The analysis of data is followed by subsequent formulation of the Poisson regression models, where each group in question ...
ABSTRACT This paper explains how Poisson regression can be used in studies in which the dependent va...
The MortalitySmooth package provides a framework for smoothing count data in both one- and two-dimen...
Models are considered in which the underlying rate at which events occur can be represented by a reg...
When speaking about data, presuppose its good quality otherwise the accuracy of information would be...
Many safety studies as based on the analysis carried out on injury surveillance data. The injury su...
Abstract High variability in recorded vital events creates serious problems for small-area mortality...
Gabriele Durrant introduces the principles of Poisson regression modelling and presents a very simpl...
Fil: Vacchino, Marta N. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Epidemiología; Argentina.The ai...
Fil: Vacchino, Marta N. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Epidemiología; Argentina.The ai...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
Count data are very common in health services research, and very commonly the basic Poisson regressi...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
Count data are very common in health services research, and very commonly the basic Poisson regressi...
Poisson regression is a non-linear regression model with response variable in the form of count data...
Analysis of count event data such as mortality cases, were often modelled using Poisson regression m...
ABSTRACT This paper explains how Poisson regression can be used in studies in which the dependent va...
The MortalitySmooth package provides a framework for smoothing count data in both one- and two-dimen...
Models are considered in which the underlying rate at which events occur can be represented by a reg...
When speaking about data, presuppose its good quality otherwise the accuracy of information would be...
Many safety studies as based on the analysis carried out on injury surveillance data. The injury su...
Abstract High variability in recorded vital events creates serious problems for small-area mortality...
Gabriele Durrant introduces the principles of Poisson regression modelling and presents a very simpl...
Fil: Vacchino, Marta N. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Epidemiología; Argentina.The ai...
Fil: Vacchino, Marta N. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Epidemiología; Argentina.The ai...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
Count data are very common in health services research, and very commonly the basic Poisson regressi...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
Count data are very common in health services research, and very commonly the basic Poisson regressi...
Poisson regression is a non-linear regression model with response variable in the form of count data...
Analysis of count event data such as mortality cases, were often modelled using Poisson regression m...
ABSTRACT This paper explains how Poisson regression can be used in studies in which the dependent va...
The MortalitySmooth package provides a framework for smoothing count data in both one- and two-dimen...
Models are considered in which the underlying rate at which events occur can be represented by a reg...