Person-time” is used as a unit of measure in the denominator of incidence calcul
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Question
Person-time” is used as a unit of measure in the denominator of incidence calculations when some of the research subjects for whom incidence is being calculated are lost to follow-up over the course of the study period. In this context, when summing up person-time for the purpose of calculating incidence, research subjects can contribute to the count under the following circumstances:
Question 8 options:
until they become a case
for however long we have data on the subject, including the post-diagnostic period.
only if they are followed for the entirety of the study period
until they are lost to follow-up
A and D
A)until they become a case
B)for however long we have data on the subject, including the post-diagnostic period.
C)only if they are followed for the entirety of the study period
D)until they are lost to follow-up
E)A and D
Explanation / Answer
Research subjects can contribute until they become a case or until they are lost follow - up.
Option E is correct.
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