Using Joinpoint regression for drug utilization research: Tutorial and case study of prescription opioid use in the United States.
Juan M Hincapie-CastilloAmie J GoodinPublished in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2023)
Joinpoint regression is a helpful methodology for drug utilization for the purposes of conducting descriptive analyses. This tool also assists with corroborating assumptions and identifying parameters for fitting other models such as interrupted time series. The technique and accompanying software are user-friendly; however, researchers interested in using joinpoint regression should exercise caution and follow best practices for correct measurement of drug utilization.