Backgound: The term ‘joint modelling’ is used in the statistical literature to refer to methods for simultaneously analysing longitudinal measurement outcomes, also called repeated measurement data, and time-to-event outcomes, also called survival data. A typical example from nephrology is a study in which the data from each participant consist of repeated estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measurements and time to initiation of renal replacement therapy (RRT). Joint models typically combine linear mixed effects models for repeated measurements and Cox models for censored survival outcomes. Our aim in this paper is to present an introductory tutorial on joint modelling methods, with a case study in nephrology. Methods: We describe ...
Joint modeling of various longitudinal sequences has received quite a bit of attention in recent tim...
In some fields of biometrical research joint modelling of longitudinal measures and event time data ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
Backgound: The term ‘joint modelling ’ is used in the statistical literature to refer to meth-ods fo...
In the past couple of decades, longitudinal and survival data analysis have emerged as important and...
In nephrology, a great deal of information is measured repeatedly in patients over time, often along...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Mixed types of multivariate outcomes are common in clinical investigations. Survival time is one of ...
The joint modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data has exploded in the methodological literat...
In clinical studies, longitudinal and survival data are often obtained simultaneously from the same ...
Joint modelling of longitudinal and survival data has received much attention in the recent years an...
Methodological development and clinical application of joint models of longitudinal and time-to-even...
This thesis focused on analyzing data with multiple outcome variables. The motivating data sets comp...
It is common in epidemiology and clinical research to take repeat measurements of a marker (for exam...
Joint modeling of various longitudinal sequences has received quite a bit of attention in recent tim...
In some fields of biometrical research joint modelling of longitudinal measures and event time data ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
Backgound: The term ‘joint modelling ’ is used in the statistical literature to refer to meth-ods fo...
In the past couple of decades, longitudinal and survival data analysis have emerged as important and...
In nephrology, a great deal of information is measured repeatedly in patients over time, often along...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Mixed types of multivariate outcomes are common in clinical investigations. Survival time is one of ...
The joint modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data has exploded in the methodological literat...
In clinical studies, longitudinal and survival data are often obtained simultaneously from the same ...
Joint modelling of longitudinal and survival data has received much attention in the recent years an...
Methodological development and clinical application of joint models of longitudinal and time-to-even...
This thesis focused on analyzing data with multiple outcome variables. The motivating data sets comp...
It is common in epidemiology and clinical research to take repeat measurements of a marker (for exam...
Joint modeling of various longitudinal sequences has received quite a bit of attention in recent tim...
In some fields of biometrical research joint modelling of longitudinal measures and event time data ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...