Losses to Follow‐Up in a Nationally Representative Study of Community‐Living Older Americans: Two Approaches to Censoring and Implications for Mortality Outcomes
Gill T, Liang J, Becher R, Davis‐Plourde K. Losses to Follow‐Up in a Nationally Representative Study of Community‐Living Older Americans: Two Approaches to Censoring and Implications for Mortality Outcomes. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2025 PMID: 40928486, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.70093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Health and Aging Trends StudyNationally Representative StudyMedicare dataIncomplete ascertainmentIncidence rate ratiosAscertainment of mortalityAll-Cause MortalityTrends StudyOlder AmericansRate ratiosMortality outcomesMedicareParticipantsCohortInterviewsMortalitySensitive filesNondecedentsPotential trade-offsIncomplete Ascertainment of Mortality in a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study of Community-Living Older Americans
Gill T, Liang J, Vander Wyk B, Leo-Summers L, Wang Y, Becher R, Davis-Plourde K. Incomplete Ascertainment of Mortality in a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study of Community-Living Older Americans. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2025, 80: glaf014. PMID: 39823281, PMCID: PMC12269764, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaf014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Health and Aging Trends StudyAscertainment of mortalityIncomplete ascertainmentLongitudinal studies of older personsStudy of older personsNationally representative longitudinal studyIncidence rate ratiosLoss to follow-upMortality incidence ratesYear of deathLongitudinal studyRepresentative longitudinal studyCommunity-livingTrends StudyOlder personsRecommended strategiesMedicare dataRate ratiosCumulative mortality rateIncidence rateResults of longitudinal analysesAscertainmentEvaluate mortalityLongitudinal analysisDecedents
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply