학술논문

Methods for Estimating Center Effects on Recurrent Events
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Statistics in Biosciences: Journal of the International Chinese Statistical Association. May 2014 6(1):19-37
Subject
Center effects
Proportional rates model
Recurrent event data
Terminating event
Language
English
ISSN
1867-1764
1867-1772
Abstract
In this article, we develop methods for quantifying center effects with respect to recurrent event data. In the models of interest, center effects are assumed to act multiplicatively on the recurrent event rate function. When the number of centers is large, traditional estimation methods that treat centers as categorical variables have many parameters and are sometimes not feasible to implement, especially with large numbers of distinct recurrent event times. We propose a new estimation method for center effects which avoids including indicator variables for centers. We then show that center effects can be consistently estimated by the center-specific ratio of observed to expected cumulative numbers of events. We also consider the case where the recurrent event sequence can be stopped permanently by a terminating event. Large-sample results are developed for the proposed estimators. We assess the finite-sample properties of the proposed estimators through simulation studies. The methods are then applied to national hospital admissions data for end stage renal disease patients.