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Estimation of vaccination coverage from electronic healthcare records; methods performance evaluation - A contribution of the ADVANCE-project.

Toon BraeyeVincent BauchauMiriam SturkenboomHanne-Dorthe EmborgAna Llorente GarcíaConsuelo HuertaElisa Martin MerinoKaatje Bollaerts
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Under completeness independent from vaccination date or status, several methods provided estimates with bias close to zero. However, when dependence between completeness of follow-up and vaccination date or status was present, all methods generated biased estimates. The IPW/CDF methods were generally the least biased. Preference for a specific method should be based on the type of censoring and type of dependence between completeness of follow-up and vaccination. Additional insights into these aspects, might be gained by applying several methods.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement