University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School, Gibbet Hill road, CV47AL Coventry, UK
Research Article
When do Rayleigh and Weibull Parametric Models Predict the Same Results?
Author(s): Martin Connock*, Mubarak Patel, Daniel Gallacher and Aileen Clarke
Background: Most Health Technology Appraisals (HTA) model survival data using a conventional set of six parametric distributions. Alternative
and potentially useful distributions exist and could also be exploited. Rayleigh 2 parameter (R2P) and Weibull models are both defined with two
parameters and exhibit monotonic hazard; the Rayleigh model is relatively unused in HTA and should not be regarded as just a special case of
the Weibull model.
Aim: To explore circumstances where the predictions from R2P and Weibull models may differ or coincide.
Method: Stata software was used to model sample survival data with R2P and Weibull models and to compare the predicted hazard and survival
from each parametric.
Results: R2P models generate different predictions to Weibull models except in.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1042.2022.7.154
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