Impact of treatment discontinuation definitions on comparative retention studies: a simulation-based case study in spondyloarthritis
Christos Polysopoulos,
Seraphina Kissling,
Balint Tamasi
et al.
Abstract:Background:
In comparative effectiveness research, treatment retention - i.e., the time from treatment start to treatment discontinuation - is an important indicator of treatment effectiveness for chronic illnesses. There is no agreement on the event that defines discontinuation. Commonly used are “last dose received”, “decision to discontinue”, or “first dose missed”, as well as mixtures of these in multi-source studies. For drugs administered less frequently than once daily as is the case for many disease-mo… Show more
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