Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization

Background: Mothers’ delivery is one of the most common hospitalization factors throughout the world and it’s modeling can explain distribution and effective factors on rising and decreasing of it. The objective of the present study was a suitable modeling for mother hospitalization time and compari...

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Main Authors: mohammad Rafiee, mohammad taghi Ayatollahi, javad Behboodian
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Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2005-02-01
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spelling doaj-7cbfecac5e754b56919fff5ae33a4adc2020-11-25T01:34:29ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732005-02-01644758Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalizationmohammad Rafiee0mohammad taghi Ayatollahi1javad Behboodian2 Background: Mothers’ delivery is one of the most common hospitalization factors throughout the world and it’s modeling can explain distribution and effective factors on rising and decreasing of it. The objective of the present study was a suitable modeling for mother hospitalization time and comparing it with different models. Materials & Methods: Present study is an observational and cross-sectional study with randomized sampled of 1600 mothers’ refered to Arak university treatment centers in the first seamester in 2004 for delivery. The following parameters were registered: hospitalization time as dependent variable, mother’s age and its square, mother job, having abnormal child, ordinal pregnancy or delivery and its square, number of abortions and its square, number of present children and its square, mothers’ residency, type of delivery, twice and triplets all were considered as independent variables. For analysis of data, advanced recent methods of countable data modeling were used. We also introduced an innovative method of analysis. Results: The results of modeling of mothers’ hospitalization time showed negative binomial model was a suitable model because of unequal variance and means of dependent variables for explanation of mothers’ hospitalization time, having abnormal child, type of delivery (NVD, C&S) and twice delivery all were significant variables in this model. More specific models (Zero-truncated Poisson and negative binomial), showed to be more suitable for age and its square, having abnormal child, type of delivery, twice delivery and triplet delivery which were all significant variables in determining of mothers’ hospitalization time rates. Conclusion: In this article, with a simple change of mothers hospitalization time, a suitable statistical model to explain them and modeling of these times were achieved. The suggested model could included more variables than conventional because of its higher specificity.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-252&slc_lang=en&sid=1Post delivery mother’s hospitalization time countable data models Poisson and negative binomial regression.
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author mohammad Rafiee
mohammad taghi Ayatollahi
javad Behboodian
spellingShingle mohammad Rafiee
mohammad taghi Ayatollahi
javad Behboodian
Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
Yafteh
Post delivery mother’s hospitalization time
countable data models
Poisson and negative binomial regression.
author_facet mohammad Rafiee
mohammad taghi Ayatollahi
javad Behboodian
author_sort mohammad Rafiee
title Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
title_short Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
title_full Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
title_fullStr Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
title_full_unstemmed Zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
title_sort zero-inflated negative binomial modeling, efficiency for analysis of length of maternity hospitalization
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2005-02-01
description Background: Mothers’ delivery is one of the most common hospitalization factors throughout the world and it’s modeling can explain distribution and effective factors on rising and decreasing of it. The objective of the present study was a suitable modeling for mother hospitalization time and comparing it with different models. Materials & Methods: Present study is an observational and cross-sectional study with randomized sampled of 1600 mothers’ refered to Arak university treatment centers in the first seamester in 2004 for delivery. The following parameters were registered: hospitalization time as dependent variable, mother’s age and its square, mother job, having abnormal child, ordinal pregnancy or delivery and its square, number of abortions and its square, number of present children and its square, mothers’ residency, type of delivery, twice and triplets all were considered as independent variables. For analysis of data, advanced recent methods of countable data modeling were used. We also introduced an innovative method of analysis. Results: The results of modeling of mothers’ hospitalization time showed negative binomial model was a suitable model because of unequal variance and means of dependent variables for explanation of mothers’ hospitalization time, having abnormal child, type of delivery (NVD, C&S) and twice delivery all were significant variables in this model. More specific models (Zero-truncated Poisson and negative binomial), showed to be more suitable for age and its square, having abnormal child, type of delivery, twice delivery and triplet delivery which were all significant variables in determining of mothers’ hospitalization time rates. Conclusion: In this article, with a simple change of mothers hospitalization time, a suitable statistical model to explain them and modeling of these times were achieved. The suggested model could included more variables than conventional because of its higher specificity.
topic Post delivery mother’s hospitalization time
countable data models
Poisson and negative binomial regression.
url http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-252&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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