Ausgabe 1/2017
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
Exploring diurnal variation using piecewise linear splines: an example using blood pressure
Jamie M. Madden, Xia Li, Patricia M. Kearney, Kate Tilling, Anthony P. Fitzgerald
Participatory epidemiology: the contribution of participatory research to epidemiology
Mario Bach, Susanne Jordan, Susanne Hartung, Claudia Santos-Hövener, Michael T. Wright
Estimating the prevalence of dementia using multiple linked administrative health records and capture–recapture methodology
Michael Waller, Gita D. Mishra, Annette J. Dobson
Comparison of response patterns in different survey designs: a longitudinal panel with mixed-mode and online-only design
Nicole Rübsamen, Manas K. Akmatov, Stefanie Castell, André Karch, Rafael T. Mikolajczyk
Do children with neurological disabilities use more inpatient resources: an observational study
Jin-Xi Yuan, Marian McGowan, Irene Hadjikoumi, Buddhi Pant
On hazard ratio estimators by proportional hazards models in matched-pair cohort studies
Tomohiro Shinozaki, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Yutaka Matsuyama
Causality in cancer research: a journey through models in molecular epidemiology and their philosophical interpretation
Paolo Vineis, Phyllis Illari, Federica Russo
Model checking in multiple imputation: an overview and case study
Cattram D. Nguyen, John B. Carlin, Katherine J. Lee
Randomised and non-randomised studies to estimate the effect of community-level public health interventions: definitions and methodological considerations
Wolf-Peter Schmidt
Challenges in modeling complexity of neglected tropical diseases: a review of dynamics of visceral leishmaniasis in resource limited settings
Swati DebRoy, Olivia Prosper, Austin Mishoe, Anuj Mubayi
Decision trees in epidemiological research
Ashwini Venkatasubramaniam, Julian Wolfson, Nathan Mitchell, Timothy Barnes, Meghan JaKa, Simone French
Spatial analysis of cluster randomised trials: a systematic review of analysis methods
Christopher Jarvis, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Daniel Lewis, Neal Alexander, W. John Edmunds
Flexible semiparametric joint modeling: an application to estimate individual lung function decline and risk of pulmonary exacerbations in cystic fibrosis
Dan Li, Ruth Keogh, John P. Clancy, Rhonda D. Szczesniak
Multiple imputation using linked proxy outcome data resulted in important bias reduction and efficiency gains: a simulation study
R. P. Cornish, J. Macleod, J. R. Carpenter, K. Tilling