Widemberg S. Nobre, A. M. Schmidt, E. Moodie, D. Stephens
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The impact of directly observed therapy on the efficacy of Tuberculosis treatment: a Bayesian multilevel approach
We propose and discuss a Bayesian procedure to estimate causal effects for multilevel observations in the presence of confounding. This work is motivated by an interest in determining the causal impact of directly observed therapy on the successful treatment of Tuberculosis. We focus on propensity score regression and covariate adjustment to balance the treatment allocation. We discuss the need to include latent local-level random effects in the propensity score model to reduce bias in the estimation of causal effects. A simulation study suggests that accounting for the multilevel nature of the data with latent structures in both the outcome and propensity score models has the potential to reduce bias in the estimation of causal effects.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics) is a journal of international repute for statisticians both inside and outside the academic world. The journal is concerned with papers which deal with novel solutions to real life statistical problems by adapting or developing methodology, or by demonstrating the proper application of new or existing statistical methods to them. At their heart therefore the papers in the journal are motivated by examples and statistical data of all kinds. The subject-matter covers the whole range of inter-disciplinary fields, e.g. applications in agriculture, genetics, industry, medicine and the physical sciences, and papers on design issues (e.g. in relation to experiments, surveys or observational studies).
A deep understanding of statistical methodology is not necessary to appreciate the content. Although papers describing developments in statistical computing driven by practical examples are within its scope, the journal is not concerned with simply numerical illustrations or simulation studies. The emphasis of Series C is on case-studies of statistical analyses in practice.