A semiparametric recurrent events model with time-varying coefficients

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2013-03-15
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We consider a recurrent events model with time-varying coefficients motivated by two clinical applications. We use a random effects (Gaussian frailty) model to describe the intensity of recurrent events. The model can accommodate both time-varying and time-constant coefficients. We use the penalized spline method to estimate the time-varying coefficients. We use Laplace approximation to evaluate the penalized likelihood without a closed form. We estimate the smoothing parameters in a similar way to variance components. We conduct simulations to evaluate the performance of the estimates for both time-varying and time-independent coefficients. We apply this method to analyze two data sets: a stroke study and a child wheeze study.

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Yu, Z., Liu, L., Bravata, D. M., Williams, L. S., & Tepper, R. S. (2013). A Semiparametric Recurrent Events Model with Time-varying Coefficients. Statistics in Medicine, 32(6), 1016–1026. http://doi.org/10.1002/sim.5575
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