2001
DOI: 10.1002/sim.996
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The applications of capture‐recapture models to epidemiological data

Abstract: Capture-recapture methodology, originally developed for estimating demographic parameters of animal populations, has been applied to human populations. This tutorial reviews various closed capture-recapture models which are applicable to ascertainment data for estimating the size of a target population based on several incomplete lists of individuals. Most epidemiological approaches merging different lists and eliminating duplicate cases are likely to be biased downwards. That is, the final merged list misses … Show more

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“…During recent years, a wide range of efforts has been conducted to design "cancer registry" systems (Doungchawee et al, 2002;Mousavi et al, 2008;Sadjadi et al, 2008;Zou et al, 2011). In this direction, to ensure the quality of gathered data, many methods have been developed in the recent years and capture-recapture is one of the most applicable methods (Chao et al, 2001;Behtash et al, 2006;Hajian et al, 2011).…”
Section: Estimation Of Cancer Cases Using Capture-recapture Methods Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During recent years, a wide range of efforts has been conducted to design "cancer registry" systems (Doungchawee et al, 2002;Mousavi et al, 2008;Sadjadi et al, 2008;Zou et al, 2011). In this direction, to ensure the quality of gathered data, many methods have been developed in the recent years and capture-recapture is one of the most applicable methods (Chao et al, 2001;Behtash et al, 2006;Hajian et al, 2011).…”
Section: Estimation Of Cancer Cases Using Capture-recapture Methods Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Registration of cases by data sources is presented in Table 1. Completeness of ascertainment for total NRW was estimated to be 96.6% (95% CI: 96.1-97.1%) by a three-sources capture-recapture method applying a log-linear model [34]. Across census tracts, the completeness of ascertainment ranged between 92.6 and 100%.…”
Section: Study Design Study Region and Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods are used to estimate a population size when a census may be infeasible or impossible to conduct. [19][20][21] Originally used for population estimation and for wildlife research and management, this technique has been applied to epidemiology for estimating incidence and prevalence of various diseases and health-related problems using data collected by two or more incomplete sources (e.g., hospital records and death certificates). [19][20][21][22] For the purposes of the present study, the capture-recapture method allowed estimation of the coverage (i.e., sensitivity or extent to which the databases included the complete number of listings) of two databases for ascertaining businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%