Routine Vaccination During Pregnancy Among People Living With HIV in the United States

S Berhie, D Kacanek, J Lee, J Jao, K Powis… - JAMA network …, 2024 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Pregnancy represents a window of opportunity for vaccination due to
established maternal and fetal benefits of vaccination. Little is known about receipt of …

A statistical approach for assessing the compliance of integrated continuous glucose monitoring systems with Food and Drug Administration accuracy requirements

P Stephan, M Eichenlaub, D Waldenmaier… - Diabetes Technology …, 2023 - liebertpub.com
To assess the compliance of “integrated” continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems
with US Food and Drug Administration requirements, the calculation of confidence intervals …

Accurate confidence intervals for proportion in studies with clustered binary outcome

G Shan - Statistical methods in medical research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Clustered binary data are commonly encountered in many medical research studies with
several binary outcomes from each cluster. Asymptotic methods are traditionally used for …

A novel confidence interval for a single proportion in the presence of clustered binary outcome data (SMMR, 2019)

H Zhang, G Shan - Statistical methods in medical research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Letter to the Editor: A novel confidence interval for a single proportion in the presence of
clustered binary outcome data (SMMR, 2019) - Hua Zhang, Guogen Shan, 2020 Skip to main …

Continuity corrected score confidence interval for the difference in proportions in paired data

P Chang, R Liu, T Hou, X Yan… - Journal of Applied Statistics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
For paired binary data, the hybrid method and the score method are often recommended for
use to calculate the confidence interval for risk difference. These asymptotic intervals do not …

Score confidence interval with continuity correction for ratio of two independent proportions

D Wu, G Shan - METRON, 2024 - Springer
When conducting statistical inference to compare two independent proportions in either a
randomized clinical trial or an observational study, researchers commonly use relative risk to …