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Citation

Edwards, Jessie K.; Hester, Laura L.; Gokhale, Mugdha; & Lesko, Catherine R. (2016). Methodologic Issues When Estimating Risks in Pharmacoepidemiology. Current Epidemiology Reports, 3(4), 285-296. PMCID: PMC5557056

Abstract

Risk is an important parameter to describe the occurrence of health outcomes over time. However, many outcomes of interest in healthcare settings, such as disease incidence, treatment initiation, and cause-specific mortality, may be precluded from occurring by other events, often referred to as competing events. Here, we review straightforward approaches to estimate risk in the presence of competing events. We illustrate the application of these methods using timely examples in pharmacoepidemiologic research and compare results to those obtained using analytic simplifications commonly used to handle competing events. These examples demonstrate how the analytic methods used to account for competing events affect the interpretation of results from pharmacoepidemiologic studies.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40471-016-0089-1

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2016

Journal Title

Current Epidemiology Reports

Author(s)

Edwards, Jessie K.
Hester, Laura L.
Gokhale, Mugdha
Lesko, Catherine R.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC5557056

ORCiD

Edwards, J -0000-0002-1741-335X