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Bivariate Longitudinal Model for Detecting Prescribing Change in Two Drugs Simultaneously with Correlated Errors
Authors:Jabu S. Sithole   Peter W. Jones
Affiliation: a Trent Research & Development Support Unit, School of Community Health Sciences, Tower Building, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UKb Mathematics Department, Keele University, Stoke on Trent, UK
Abstract:Bivariate responses of repeated measures data are usually analysed as two separate responses in the literature by several authors. The two responses usually tend to be related in some way and analysing this data jointly presents an opportunity to account for the joint movement, which may impact on the conclusions reached compared to analysing the responses separately. In this paper, a bivariate regression model with random effects (linear mixed model) is used to detect a change if any in the prescribing habits in the UK at the general practice (family medicine) level due to an educational intervention given repeated measures data before and after the intervention and a control group. The message was to increase the prescribing of one drug while simultaneously decreasing the prescribing of another. The effects of modelling a bivariate auto-regressive process are evaluated.
Keywords:Bivariate response  repeated measures data  linear mixed model  bivariate first order auto-regressive process  SAS proc mixed  educational intervention  prescribing analysis
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