Сравнение методов
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| Многосостоятельная модель выживаемости× | Модель общего случайного эффекта для кластеризованных данных выживаемости× | |
|---|---|---|
| Область | Анализ выживаемости | Анализ выживаемости |
| Семейство | Survival analysis | Survival analysis |
| Год появления≠ | 1978 | 1979 |
| Автор метода≠ | Andersen, P.K. & Keiding, N. (foundational framework); popularised by Putter, Fiocco & Geskus (2007) | Vaupel, J.W., Manton, K.G. & Stallard, E. |
| Тип≠ | Semi-parametric hazard model | Random effects survival model |
| Основополагающий источник≠ | Putter, H., Fiocco, M. & Geskus, R.B. (2007). Tutorial in Biostatistics: Competing Risks and Multi-State Models. Statistics in Medicine, 26(11), 2389–2430. DOI ↗ | Vaupel, J.W., Manton, K.G. & Stallard, E. (1979). The Impact of Heterogeneity in Individual Frailty on the Dynamics of Mortality. Demography, 16(3), 439–454. DOI ↗ |
| Другие названия | illness-death model, multi-state transition model, Çok Durumlu Model (Multi-State / Illness-Death) | shared frailty model, random effects survival model, Frailty Modeli (Paylaşılan Kırılganlık) |
| Связанные≠ | 4 | 3 |
| Сводка≠ | The multi-state model is a generalised survival framework, formalised in the work of Andersen and Keiding and brought to wide biostatistical practice by Putter, Fiocco and Geskus (2007), that models individuals moving through multiple distinct health states — for example, healthy, ill and dead — over time. A separate hazard function is estimated for each possible transition, and transition probabilities are recovered via the product-integral of the cumulative transition intensities. | The shared frailty model, introduced by Vaupel, Manton, and Stallard in 1979, extends standard survival regression by incorporating a random effect — the 'frailty' — that captures unobserved heterogeneity among subjects or clusters. When survival outcomes are measured on individuals who share a common environment (patients in the same hospital, members of the same family, animals in the same litter), a frailty term accounts for the within-cluster dependence that ordinary Cox regression ignores. |
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