Incidences and prevalence are often reported with a population multiplier such “per m people” or “per m person-years.” To convert a rate or proportion to “per m people,” simplymultiplying by m. For example, an incidence rate of 0.00877 per person-year = 0.008770 × 100,000 = 877 ...
Materials and Methods We created IncidencePrevalence, an R package to support the analysis of population‐level incidence rates and point‐ and period‐prevalence in OMOP‐formatted data. On top of unit testing, we assessed the face validity of the package. To do so, we calculated incidence ...
IncidencePrevalence: An R package to calculate population-level incidence rates and prevalence using the OMOP common data modelAuthor B. Raventós M. Català M. Du Y. Guo A. Black G. Inberg X. Li K. López-Güell D. Newby M. de Ridder C. Barboza T. Duarte-Salles K. Verhamme P. ...
think about the incidence rate of the disease among the first-degree relatives, Q. When a pol- ymorphism is involved in a part of the patients group, its share in the prevalence, P, is represented by the population attributable risk that is denoted by P(1–v/q) (Fig. 1A). ...
think about the incidence rate of the disease among the first-degree relatives, Q. When a pol- ymorphism is involved in a part of the patients group, its share in the prevalence, P, is represented by the population attributable risk that is denoted by P(1–v/q)...