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Markov chain modelling for geriatric patient care

Journal

METHODS OF INFORMATION IN MEDICINE
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 369-373

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1633979

Keywords

geriatrics; Markov chains; maximum likelihood estimates; probability

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Objectives. To show that Markov chain modelling can be applied to data on geriatric patients and use these models to assess the effects of covariates. Methods: Phose-type distributions were filed by maximum likelihood to data on times spent by the patients in hospital and in community-based care. Data on the different events that ended the patients' periods of care were used to estimate the dependence of the probabilities of these events on the phase from which the time in care ended. The age of the patients at admission to care and the year of admission were also included as covariates. Results: Differential effects of these covariates were shown on the various parameters of the filed model, and interpretations of these effects made. Conclusions. Models based on phase-type distributions were appropriate for describing times spent in care, as the ordered phases had an interpretable structure corresponding to increasing amounts of care being given.

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