Evaluation of stability of directly standardized rates for sparse data using simulation methods
Abstract Background Directly standardized rates (DSRs) adjust for different age distributions in different populations and enable, say, the rates of disease between the populations to be directly compared. They are routinely published but there is concern that a DSR is not valid when it is based on...
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Main Authors: | Joan K. Morris (Author), Joachim Tan (Author), Paul Fryers (Author), Jonathan Bestwick (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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