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Calculation of 95% CI obtained after the simulation intervention (post-MCQ, post-SAQ, stress measurements, IMI) was based on generalised estimating equations (GEE) 56 since observations from individuals on the same team were potentially correlated.

A marginal logistic regression model for binary outcomes, based on generalised estimating equations, was used to generate the risk of reporting a particular 2-month period was associated with attacks of asthma (with January/February as the reference category).

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The damage model used is based on generalised standard material thermodynamics.

The values were selected based on clinical significance, pragmatic limits based on generalised therapeutic ratios, or based on guidelines on determining drug bioequivalence [32, 33].

Existing training requirements, and assessment criteria, for Norwegian HCMs are based on generalised statements of performance outputs.

For other outcomes, analyses will be based on generalised linear models with appropriate link functions and error structures.

To investigate the influence of clinical and treatment variables on survival, we applied multivariable excess hazard modelling based on generalised linear models with Poisson error.

The proposed method does not currently incorporate methods based on generalised linear mixed models, but this provides a possible avenue for further work.

The analyses of both prevalence of infection and incidence of clinical episodes were based on a generalised estimating equation (GEE) approach that allowed accurate modelling of both the variation in the outcomes and the correlations between repeated measurements in individual children.

Table  3 shows findings based on a generalised estimating equation (GEE).

Satisfaction, adherence to guidelines and HADS status between intervention and control groups at baseline and follow-up were compared using the cluster-adjusted χ test based on the generalised estimating equations (GEEs) approach, on the assumption that there was working exchangeable correlation among patients within the same cluster (Donner and Klar, 1994).

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