Thank you for your video, it cleared a lot of confusion that I had on my research project. However, I am still struggling to understand how to structure my data when I have repeated outcomes of interest. I tried to manipulate or structure the dataset in a way that will allow the analysis of competing risks but I encountered a challenge. I created a composite outcome comprising of all the events of interest (breakthrough tb, tb after completion, loss to follow-up, Stopped treatment) including death. When an individual was recorded to have one of the events of interest and death, I recorded the subject to have that event of interest. For example, a subject who has a breakthrough Tb and was also recorded to have died, the subject will be recorded to have breakthrough Tb. However, I am encountering a challenge when a subject was recorded to have two events of interest. For example, "Breakthrough Tb and Loss to follow-up". I do not know what to do in that scenario. Any ideas on what to do in this regard?
Thank you for your video, it cleared a lot of confusion that I had on my research project. However, I am still struggling to understand how to structure my data when I have repeated outcomes of interest. I tried to manipulate or structure the dataset in a way that will allow the analysis of competing risks but I encountered a challenge. I created a composite outcome comprising of all the events of interest (breakthrough tb, tb after completion, loss to follow-up, Stopped treatment) including death. When an individual was recorded to have one of the events of interest and death, I recorded the subject to have that event of interest. For example, a subject who has a breakthrough Tb and was also recorded to have died, the subject will be recorded to have breakthrough Tb. However, I am encountering a challenge when a subject was recorded to have two events of interest. For example, "Breakthrough Tb and Loss to follow-up". I do not know what to do in that scenario. Any ideas on what to do in this regard?
Thanks, this is such a good video.
Very helpful, really appreciate this!
thanks for the presentation. very helpful