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Missing data and multiple imputation in clinical epidemiological research
PI Pedersen AB, Mikkelsen EM, Cronin-Fenton D, Kristensen NR, Pham TM ...
Clinical Epidemiology 9, 157–166, 2017
8582017
Trends in dementia diagnosis rates in UK ethnic groups: analysis of UK primary care data
TM Pham, I Petersen, K Walters, R Raine, J Manthorpe, N Mukadam, ...
Clinical epidemiology, 949-960, 2018
1102018
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes diagnoses in the UK: cross-sectional analysis of the health improvement network primary care database
TM Pham, JR Carpenter, TP Morris, M Sharma, I Petersen
Clinical epidemiology, 1081-1088, 2019
942019
Health indicator recording in UK primary care electronic health records: key implications for handling missing data
I Petersen, CA Welch, I Nazareth, K Walters, L Marston, RW Morris, ...
Clinical epidemiology, 157-167, 2019
582019
Early career researchers want Open Science
A Farnham, C Kurz, MA Öztürk, M Solbiati, O Myllyntaus, J Meekes, ...
Genome biology 18, 1-4, 2017
412017
Population‐calibrated multiple imputation for a binary/categorical covariate in categorical regression models
TM Pham, JR Carpenter, TP Morris, AM Wood, I Petersen
Statistics in medicine 38 (5), 792-808, 2019
272019
Diagnostic route is associated with care satisfaction independently of tumour stage: Evidence from linked English Cancer Patient Experience Survey and cancer registration data
TM Pham, M Gomez-Cano, T Salika, D Jardel, GA Abel, G Lyratzopoulos
Cancer epidemiology 61, 70-78, 2019
252019
Treatment estimands in clinical trials of patients hospitalised for COVID-19: ensuring trials ask the right questions
BC Kahan, TP Morris, IR White, CD Tweed, S Cro, D Dahly, TM Pham, ...
BMC medicine 18, 1-8, 2020
212020
Predictive values for different cancers and inflammatory bowel disease of 6 common abdominal symptoms among more than 1.9 million primary care patients in the UK: A cohort study
A Herbert, M Rafiq, TM Pham, C Renzi, GA Abel, S Price, W Hamilton, ...
PLoS medicine 18 (8), e1003708, 2021
202021
Missing data, part 2. Missing data mechanisms: Missing completely at random, missing at random, missing not at random, and why they matter
TM Pham, N Pandis, IR White
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 162 (1), 138-139, 2022
92022
Predictors of postal or online response mode and associations with patient experience and satisfaction in the English cancer patient experience survey
TM Pham, GA Abel, M Gomez-Cano, G Lyratzopoulos
Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 (5), e11855, 2019
82019
Missing data, part 1. Why missing data are a problem
TM Pham, N Pandis, IR White
American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics 161 (6), 888-889, 2022
72022
Handling missing values in interrupted time series analysis of longitudinal individual-level data
JC Bazo-Alvarez, TP Morris, TM Pham, JR Carpenter, I Petersen
Clinical epidemiology, 1045-1057, 2020
72020
Reliability of hospital scores for the Cancer Patient Experience Survey: analysis of publicly reported patient survey data
GA Abel, M Gomez-Cano, TM Pham, G Lyratzopoulos
BMJ open 9 (7), e029037, 2019
72019
Rethinking intercurrent events in defining estimands for tuberculosis trials
TM Pham, CD Tweed, JR Carpenter, BC Kahan, AJ Nunn, AM Crook, ...
Clinical Trials 19 (5), 522-533, 2022
62022
A national initiative in data science for health: an evaluation of the UK Farr Institute
H Hemingway, R Lyons, Q Li, I Buchan, J Ainsworth, J Pell, A Morris, ...
International Journal of Population Data Science 5 (1), 2020
62020
Missing data, part 5. Introduction to multiple imputation
IR White, N Pandis, TM Pham
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 162 (4), 581-583, 2022
52022
Missing data, part 3. How to explore missing data
TM Pham, N Pandis, IR White
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 162 (2), 282-283, 2022
52022
Missing data, part 4. Missing data in the outcomes vs in the covariates
TM Pham, N Pandis, IR White
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 162 (3), 432-433, 2022
42022
A comparison of methods for analyzing a binary composite endpoint with partially observed components in randomized controlled trials
TM Pham, IR White, BC Kahan, TP Morris, SJ Stanworth, G Forbes
Statistics in medicine 40 (29), 6634-6650, 2021
42021
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