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A semiparametric joint model for terminal trend of quality of life and survival in palliative care research
Authors:Zhigang Li  Tor D. Tosteson  Lihui Zhao  Lei Liu  Kathleen Lyons  Huaihou Chen  Bernard Cole  David Currow  Marie Bakitas
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Data Science, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USAZhigang Li and H.R. Frost contributed equally to the paper.;2. Department of Biomedical Data Science, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA;3. Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA;4. Department of Psychiatry, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA;5. Biogen, Cambridge, MA, USA;6. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA;7. Discipline of Palliative and Supportive Services, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia;8. School of Nursing, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Abstract:Palliative medicine is an interdisciplinary specialty focusing on improving quality of life (QOL) for patients with serious illness and their families. Palliative care programs are available or under development at over 80% of large US hospitals (300+ beds). Palliative care clinical trials present unique analytic challenges relative to evaluating the palliative care treatment efficacy which is to improve patients’ diminishing QOL as disease progresses towards end of life (EOL). A unique feature of palliative care clinical trials is that patients will experience decreasing QOL during the trial despite potentially beneficial treatment. Often longitudinal QOL and survival data are highly correlated which, in the face of censoring, makes it challenging to properly analyze and interpret terminal QOL trend. To address these issues, we propose a novel semiparametric statistical approach to jointly model the terminal trend of QOL and survival data. There are two sub‐models in our approach: a semiparametric mixed effects model for longitudinal QOL and a Cox model for survival. We use regression splines method to estimate the nonparametric curves and AIC to select knots. We assess the model performance through simulation to establish a novel modeling approach that could be used in future palliative care research trials. Application of our approach in a recently completed palliative care clinical trial is also presented.
Keywords:end‐of‐life  joint modeling  palliative care  semiparametric  terminal trend
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