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Bayesian analysis of longitudinal quality of life measures with informative missing data using a selection model.

Jaeil Ahn1, Hye Seong Ahn2.   

Abstract

Health-related quality of life consists of multi-dimensional measurements of physical and mental health domains. Health-related quality of life is often followed up to evaluate efficacy of treatments in clinical studies. During the follow-up period, a missing data problem inevitably arises. When missing data occur for reasons related to poor health-related quality of life, a complete-case only analysis can lead to invalid inferences. We propose a Bayesian approach to analyze longitudinal moderate to high-dimensional multivariate outcome data in the presence of non-ignorable missing data. To account for non-ignorable missing data, we employ a selection model for the joint likelihood factorization where we apply Bayesian spike and slab variable selection in the missing data mechanism to detect informative factors among multiple outcomes. We model the relationship between multiple outcomes and covariates using linear mixed effects models where multiple outcome correlations are captured by a hierarchical structure. We conduct simulation studies to evaluate the performance of the proposed method compared with the conventional last observation carried forward approach. We use a motivating example that originates from a longitudinal study of quality of life in gastric cancer patients who underwent distal gastrectomy. In this application, we demonstrate that our proposed method can offer efficiency gain in the marginal associations and provide the associations between outcomes and the absence of patients' information.

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Keywords:  Multivariate; health-related quality of life; longitudinal study; non-ignorable missingness; selection model; sensitivity analysis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31293214     DOI: 10.1177/0962280219862001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Methods Med Res        ISSN: 0962-2802            Impact factor:   3.021


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1.  Are the elderly patient's changes in the health-related quality of life one year after gastrectomy for stomach cancer different from those in young patients?

Authors:  Dong-Seok Han; Jaeil Ahn; Hye Seong Ahn
Journal:  Ann Surg Treat Res       Date:  2020-12-30       Impact factor: 1.859

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