A time-dependent Poisson-Gamma model for recruitment forecasting in multicenter studies

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Forecasting recruitments is a key component of the monitoring phase of multicenter studies. One of the most popular techniques in this field is the Poisson-Gamma recruitment model, a Bayesian technique built on a doubly stochastic Poisson process. This approach is based on the modeling of enrollments as a Poisson process where the recruitment rates are assumed to be constant over time and to follow a common Gamma prior distribution. However, the constant-rate assumption is a restrictive limitation that is rarely appropriate for applications in real studies. In this paper, we illustrate a flexible generalization of this methodology which allows the enrollment rates to vary over time by modeling them through B-splines. We show the suitability of this approach for a wide range of recruitment behaviors in a simulation study and by estimating the recruitment progression of the Canadian Co-infection Cohort.

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Turchetta, A., Savy, N., Stephens, D. A., Moodie, E. E. M., & Klein, M. B. (2023). A time-dependent Poisson-Gamma model for recruitment forecasting in multicenter studies. Statistics in Medicine, 42(23), 4193–4206. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.9855

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