A probabilistic record linkage model for survival data

2017 
ABSTRACTIn the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partially identifying variables (e.g., gender, initials). With a record linkage procedure, these variables are used to distinguish record pairs that belong together (matches) from record pairs that do not belong together (nonmatches). Generally, the combined strength of the partially identifying variables is too low causing imperfect linkage; some true nonmatches are identified as match and, on the other hand, some true matches as nonmatch. To avoid bias in further analyses, it is necessary to correct for imperfect linkage. In this article, pregnancy data from the Perinatal Registry of the Netherlands were used to estimate the associations between the (baseline) characteristics from the first delivery and the time to a second delivery. Because of privacy regulations, no unique identifier was available to determine which pregnancies belonged to the same woman. To deal with imperfect linkage in a time-to-event...
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