Closed chelseadickens closed 4 months ago
Dear @chelseadickens , hope you are well. Could you please repost the question to the StackOverflow, and nest-tern and nest-rtables. Thanks! We will be able to track the answers there.
Hi @shajoezhu, thanks for the reply. Hope you are well also. I tried posting to StackOverflow and tagging nest-tern and nest-rtables. However, nest-tern is not a current tag and requires 1500 reputation to create a new tag. In addition, I'm not able to upload the images supplied in my GitHub issue, as that requires 10 reputation to include images, so I tried removing the image. Then went to add the nest-tern tag and was faced with not having enough reputation also. See below.
For new users, using StackOverflow for package-specific questions will likely be somewhat limiting.
Here is the post on StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78754751/more-information-needed-on-summarize-glm-count
Thanks again!
What is your question?
@adcascone and I are trying to understand where the outputs under "Unadjusted exacerbation rate (per year)" and "Adjusted (QP) exacerbation rate (per year)" from the example in Summarize Poisson negative binomial regression are calculated by summarize_glm_count() and associated functions (e.g., s_glm_count()).
Which package(s)/functions is this built on, and how are these calculations done?
Is it possible to add details to the function documentation to detail this or to add a reference that contains details for the calculations?
Thank you!
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