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Table 7 Time and cost of SR and PTO and excess travel results for respondent 10 by using generalised cost method Description Option Unit Respondent number 10%% of SR results Self reported option SR Time [mins] 85 100 Cost 8 100 Generalised cost SR [mins] 92.46 100 40.73 100 PTO1 [mins] 70.52 76 33.6 82 PTO2 [mins] 71.46 77 34.05 83 Source: this study.
The authors accounted for clustering of outcomes by using generalised estimation equations.
By using generalised estimating equations, we analysed two subgroups of participants.
Furthermore, we tested the assumption of proportionality by using generalised linear regression of the scaled Schoenfeld residuals on functions of time to test for a non-zero slope.
24 We estimated differences in exacerbation management by using generalised estimating equations logistic regression models with compound symmetry and exacerbation as the unit of analysis.
We estimated the odds ratio (population averaged) of a positive response by using generalised estimating equations fit with an exchangeable correlation structure to allow for within participant correlation.
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We estimated mean differences and 95% confidence intervals for birth weight and gestation and adjusted for the effect of randomisation by villages using generalised estimating equation linear models with an independent correlation structure, which is a suitable modelling strategy where there are more than 40 clusters per treatment group.
We also conducted linear dose response meta-analyses, excluding the category underweight when reported separately in the studies, by pooling estimates of RR per unit increase (with its standard error) provided by the studies, or derived by us from categorical data using generalised least-squares for trend estimation [ 25].
We estimated model parameters by maximum likelihood, using generalised likelihood ratio statistics to compare nested models, and Wald statistics to test hypotheses about model parameters [ 10].
Associations between SWL in gestational weeks (gwks) 17 and 30, and at six months and three years after the birth and potential confounders were first tested by bivariate analyses using generalised linear models (GLM), and only the statistically significant confounders were retained.
To evaluate the training effect, group-by-time effects were assessed using generalised estimating equation (GEE) regression models.
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