Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data

Introduction Administrative data are widely used to estimate epidemiologic indicators. The look-back period is needed to define baseline population for the incidence. However, short look-back period is known to overestimate incidence of diseases misclassifying prevalent cases to incident cases. A sh...

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Main Authors: Mira Kim, Kyung-Hee Chae, Chai Young Jung, Youn-Jee Chung, Minkyoung Lee, Hyun-Kyung Kim, Hye-Jin Hwang, Hyun-Hee Choi, Mee-Ran Kim, Sukil Kim
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Published: Swansea University 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Population Data Science
Online Access:https://ijpds.org/article/view/883
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author Mira Kim
Kyung-Hee Chae
Chai Young Jung
Youn-Jee Chung
Minkyoung Lee
Hyun-Kyung Kim
Hye-Jin Hwang
Hyun-Hee Choi
Mee-Ran Kim
Sukil Kim
author_facet Mira Kim
Kyung-Hee Chae
Chai Young Jung
Youn-Jee Chung
Minkyoung Lee
Hyun-Kyung Kim
Hye-Jin Hwang
Hyun-Hee Choi
Mee-Ran Kim
Sukil Kim
author_sort Mira Kim
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description Introduction Administrative data are widely used to estimate epidemiologic indicators. The look-back period is needed to define baseline population for the incidence. However, short look-back period is known to overestimate incidence of diseases misclassifying prevalent cases to incident cases. A short look-back period with longer observation period causes misclassification more inconsistent. Objectives and Approach The purpose of the study is to estimate the incidence rate of uterine leiomyoma by adjusting the misclassification error. We selected 319,608 women aged 15- 54 in 2002 from Korean National Health Insurance Service (KNHIS) cohort data. 34,445 cases were identified during 2002 - 2013. We applied 1-year look-back period as of 2003 and the actual look-back period increases with year, which incurs inconsistent misclassification error. Multiple regression model was used to estimate the number of incidence cases of the 11th look-back year for each year. Annual and adjusted annual incidence rates of uterine leiomyoma were calculated and compared. Results The annual number of patients(X1) is linearly related with the number of misclassification cases, and the number of misclassification cases are logarithmically associated with the look-back periods(X2). The regression equation was 0.07217 (y= 0.07217+ 0.00003213* X1 + 0.07992*ln(X2), R2=94.3). Crude incidence rate of uterine leiomyoma during the study period was 11.7% (35,992 cases) and adjusted rate was 10.5% (32,477cases). The annual incidence and adjusted annual incidence increased by 2.29 times and 2.86 times between 2003 and 2013, respectively. With look-back period of 11 years, 4,588(53.8 %) patients with uterine leiomyoma were estimated to have prior history of the disease. Conclusion/Implications We proposed an adjustment for the misclassification error according to look-back periods. The method is applicable to estimate various healthcare events such as disease incidences and healthcare usage. Although the regression model showed very strong R-squared, follow-up study after several years is needed to validate the study results.
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spelling doaj.art-f29b633faf7e4c6bb6ed4a56b24326952023-12-02T13:28:09ZengSwansea UniversityInternational Journal of Population Data Science2399-49082018-09-013410.23889/ijpds.v3i4.883883Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative dataMira Kim0Kyung-Hee Chae1Chai Young Jung2Youn-Jee Chung3Minkyoung Lee4Hyun-Kyung Kim5Hye-Jin Hwang6Hyun-Hee Choi7Mee-Ran Kim8Sukil Kim9The Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaInha University HospitalThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaThe Catholic University of KoreaIntroduction Administrative data are widely used to estimate epidemiologic indicators. The look-back period is needed to define baseline population for the incidence. However, short look-back period is known to overestimate incidence of diseases misclassifying prevalent cases to incident cases. A short look-back period with longer observation period causes misclassification more inconsistent. Objectives and Approach The purpose of the study is to estimate the incidence rate of uterine leiomyoma by adjusting the misclassification error. We selected 319,608 women aged 15- 54 in 2002 from Korean National Health Insurance Service (KNHIS) cohort data. 34,445 cases were identified during 2002 - 2013. We applied 1-year look-back period as of 2003 and the actual look-back period increases with year, which incurs inconsistent misclassification error. Multiple regression model was used to estimate the number of incidence cases of the 11th look-back year for each year. Annual and adjusted annual incidence rates of uterine leiomyoma were calculated and compared. Results The annual number of patients(X1) is linearly related with the number of misclassification cases, and the number of misclassification cases are logarithmically associated with the look-back periods(X2). The regression equation was 0.07217 (y= 0.07217+ 0.00003213* X1 + 0.07992*ln(X2), R2=94.3). Crude incidence rate of uterine leiomyoma during the study period was 11.7% (35,992 cases) and adjusted rate was 10.5% (32,477cases). The annual incidence and adjusted annual incidence increased by 2.29 times and 2.86 times between 2003 and 2013, respectively. With look-back period of 11 years, 4,588(53.8 %) patients with uterine leiomyoma were estimated to have prior history of the disease. Conclusion/Implications We proposed an adjustment for the misclassification error according to look-back periods. The method is applicable to estimate various healthcare events such as disease incidences and healthcare usage. Although the regression model showed very strong R-squared, follow-up study after several years is needed to validate the study results.https://ijpds.org/article/view/883
spellingShingle Mira Kim
Kyung-Hee Chae
Chai Young Jung
Youn-Jee Chung
Minkyoung Lee
Hyun-Kyung Kim
Hye-Jin Hwang
Hyun-Hee Choi
Mee-Ran Kim
Sukil Kim
Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
International Journal of Population Data Science
title Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
title_full Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
title_fullStr Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
title_short Effect of the Look-back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
title_sort effect of the look back period for the estimation of the incidence rates using administrative data
url https://ijpds.org/article/view/883
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