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. 2013 Oct;42(5):1502-8.
doi: 10.1093/ije/dyt111. Epub 2013 Sep 14.

Hospital-acquired infections--appropriate statistical treatment is urgently needed!

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Hospital-acquired infections--appropriate statistical treatment is urgently needed!

Martin Schumacher et al. Int J Epidemiol. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Research on hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) requires the highest methodological standards to minimize the risk of bias and to avoid misleading interpretation. There are two major issues related specifically to studies in this area, namely the timing of infection and the occurrence of so-called competing risks, which deserve special attention. Just as a patient who acquires a serious infection during hospital admission needs appropriate antibiotic treatment, data being collected in studies on hospital-acquired infections need appropriate statistical analysis. We illustrate the urgent need for appropriate statistical treatment of hospital-acquired infections with some examples from recently conducted studies.The considerations presented are relevant for investigations on risk factors for HAIs as well as for outcome studies.

Keywords: Hospital-acquired infections; cohort studies; competing risks; length bias; time-dependent bias.

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