Items where Research Centre is "Centre for Statistical Methodology"
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2020
Blake, Helen A;
Leyrat, Clémence;
Mansfield, Kathryn E;
Seaman, Shaun;
Tomlinson, Laurie A;
Carpenter, James;
Williamson, Elizabeth J;
(2020)
Propensity scores using missingness pattern information: a practical guide.
Statistics in Medicine, 39 (11).
pp. 1641-1657.
ISSN 0277-6715
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.8503
Blake, Helen A;
Leyrat, Clémence;
Mansfield, Kathryn E;
Tomlinson, Laurie A;
Carpenter, James;
Williamson, Elizabeth J;
(2020)
Estimating treatment effects with partially observed covariates using outcome regression with missing indicators.
Biometrical Journal, 62 (2).
pp. 428-443.
ISSN 0323-3847
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bimj.201900041
Fahey, Carolyn A;
Prosper, F NJau;
Katabaro, Emmanuel;
Mfaum, Rashid S;
Ulenga, Nzovu;
Mwenda, Natalino;
Bradshaw, Patrick T;
Dow, William H;
Padian, Nancy S;
Jewell, Nicholas P;
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McCoy, Sandra I;
(2020)
Financial incentives to promote retention in care and viral suppression in adults with HIV initiating antiretroviral therapy in Tanzania: a three-arm randomised controlled trial.
LANCET HIV, 7 (11).
e762-e771.
ISSN 2405-4704
https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4661439
Gray, Christen M;
Grimson, Fiona;
Layton, Deborah;
Pocock, Stuart;
Kim, Joseph;
(2020)
A Framework for Methodological Choice and Evidence Assessment for Studies Using External Comparators from Real-World Data.
Drug safety, 43 (7).
pp. 623-633.
ISSN 0114-5916
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-020-00944-1
Jeandron, A;
(2020)
Tap water access and its relationship with cholera and other diarrhoeal diseases in an urban, cholera-endemic setting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
PhD (research paper style) thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.04659288
Leyrat, Clémence;
Carpenter, James R;
Bailly, Sébastien;
Williamson, Elizabeth J;
(2020)
Common Methods for Handling Missing Data in Marginal Structural Models: What Works and Why.
American journal of epidemiology, 190 (4).
pp. 663-672.
ISSN 0002-9262
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwaa225
Maringe, Camille;
Benitez Majano, Sara;
Exarchakou, Aimilia;
Smith, Matthew;
Rachet, Bernard;
Belot, Aurélien;
Leyrat, Clémence;
(2020)
Reflection on modern methods: trial emulation in the presence of immortal-time bias. Assessing the benefit of major surgery for elderly lung cancer patients using observational data.
Int J Epidemiol, 49 (5).
pp. 1719-1729.
ISSN 0300-5771
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyaa057
Maringe, Camille;
Benitez Majano, Sara;
Exarchakou, Aimilia;
Smith, Matthew;
Rachet, Bernard;
Belot, Aurélien;
Leyrat, Clémence;
(2020)
Reply to: Versatility of the clone-censor-weight approach: response to ''trial emulation in the presence of immortal-time bias''.
International Journal of Epidemiology, 50 (2).
696-.
ISSN 0300-5771
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyaa225
Thompson, JA;
Hemming, K;
Forbes, A;
Fielding, K;
Hayes, R;
(2020)
Comparison of small-sample standard-error corrections for generalised estimating equations in stepped wedge cluster randomised trials with a binary outcome: A simulation study.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 30 (2).
pp. 425-439.
ISSN 0962-2802
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0962280220958735