Relaxing the independent censoring assumption in the Cox proportional hazards model using multiple imputation.

Dan Jackson; Ian R White; Shaun Seaman; Hannah Evans; Kathy Baisley ORCID logo; James Carpenter ORCID logo; (2014) Relaxing the independent censoring assumption in the Cox proportional hazards model using multiple imputation. Statistics in medicine, 33 (27). pp. 4681-4694. ISSN 0277-6715 DOI: 10.1002/sim.6274
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The Cox proportional hazards model is frequently used in medical statistics. The standard methods for fitting this model rely on the assumption of independent censoring. Although this is sometimes plausible, we often wish to explore how robust our inferences are as this untestable assumption is relaxed. We describe how this can be carried out in a way that makes the assumptions accessible to all those involved in a research project. Estimation proceeds via multiple imputation, where censored failure times are imputed under user-specified departures from independent censoring. A novel aspect of our method is the use of bootstrapping to generate proper imputations from the Cox model. We illustrate our approach using data from an HIV-prevention trial and discuss how it can be readily adapted and applied in other settings.


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