Characterising patterns in routinely reported longitudinal HIV data in South Africa using a Bayesian multiplicative interaction model
Bareng A S Nonyane,
Laura Steiner,
Kate Shearer
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionWe consider an analytical problem of characterising patterns and identifying discrepancies between database systems for longitudinal aggregated healthcare data involving multiple facilities.MethodsWe used routinely collected data on the registered number of people living with HIV who initiated antiretroviral treatment (ART) in 69 South African facilities in 2019; reported in the Three Interlinked Electronic register (Tier.net) and the District Health Information System. A Bayesian multiplicative in… Show more
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