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A distribution for multivariate frailty based on the compound Poisson distribution with random scaleTron Anders Moger
Section of Medical Statistics, University of Oslo, P O Box 1122 Blindern, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Lifetime Data Anal 11:41-59. 2005..An application to infant mortality data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway is included, where the model is compared to more traditional shared frailty models...
Analysis of testicular cancer data using a frailty model with familial dependenceTron A Moger
Section of Medical Statistics, University of Oslo, Norway
Stat Med 23:617-32. 2004..This indicates that the results are valid also if other distributions are used to model familial dependence in the compound Poisson frailty model...
Frailty modeling of bimodal age-incidence curves of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in low-risk populationsMarion Haugen
Department of Biostatistics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, PO Box 1122 Blindern, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Biostatistics 10:501-14. 2009..The results are critically compared and discussed in the context of existing knowledge of the epidemiology and pathogenesis of NPC...
Regression models for infant mortality data in Norwegian siblings, using a compound Poisson frailty distribution with random scaleTron Anders Moger
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo PO Box 1122 Blindern, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Biostatistics 9:577-91. 2008..An application to data infant mortality in siblings from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway is included. We compare the results for some of the different covariate modeling options...
Frailty modelling of testicular cancer incidence using Scandinavian dataTron A Moger
Section of Medical Statistics, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1122 Blindern, N-0317 Oslo, Norway
Biostatistics 5:1-14. 2004..This paper demonstrates that a model including a frailty effect fits the incidence data well and gives interesting results and interpretations, although this is no proof of the effect's truth...
Case-cohort methods for survival data on families from routine registersTron Anders Moger
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Biostatistics, University of Oslo, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Stat Med 27:1062-74. 2008..We also provide an application to survival data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway...
[Prisoners in security cells: a professional challenge]Jan Stang
Kompetansesenter for sikkerhets, fengsels og rettspsykiatri for Helseregion Øst og Sør Klinikk for psykiatri, Aker universitetssykehus, Oslo
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 123:1844-6. 2003..Each year, some 25 to 30 inmates in Oslo prisons are transferred to forced isolation in security cells, an often traumatic and degrading experience...
The majority of hospitalised patients have drug-related problems: results from a prospective study in general hospitalsHege Salvesen Blix
Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Lovisenberggaten 17, 0440, Oslo, Norway
Eur J Clin Pharmacol 60:651-8. 2004..To describe the frequency and types of drug-related problems (DRPs) in hospitalised patients, and to identify risk factors for DRPs and the drugs most frequently causing them...
Risk of drug-related problems for various antibiotics in hospital: assessment by use of a novel methodHege Salvesen Blix
Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 17:834-41. 2008..To investigate the use of antibiotics in hospitals, to explore drug-related problems (DRPs) linked to antibiotics and to introduce a novel way of expressing the risks accompanying use of various antibiotics...
