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The analysis of record-linked data using multiple imputation with data value priors.

Goldstein, H; Harron, K; Wade, A; (2012) The analysis of record-linked data using multiple imputation with data value priors. Stat Med , 31 (28) 3481 - 3493. 10.1002/sim.5508.

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Abstract

Probabilistic record linkage techniques assign match weights to one or more potential matches for those individual records that cannot be assigned 'unequivocal matches' across data files. Existing methods select the single record having the maximum weight provided that this weight is higher than an assigned threshold. We argue that this procedure, which ignores all information from matches with lower weights and for some individuals assigns no match, is inefficient and may also lead to biases in subsequent analysis of the linked data. We propose that a multiple imputation framework be utilised for data that belong to records that cannot be matched unequivocally. In this way, the information from all potential matches is transferred through to the analysis stage. This procedure allows for the propagation of matching uncertainty through a full modelling process that preserves the data structure. For purposes of statistical modelling, results from a simulation example suggest that a full probabilistic record linkage is unnecessary and that standard multiple imputation will provide unbiased and efficient parameter estimates.

Type: Article
Title: The analysis of record-linked data using multiple imputation with data value priors.
Location: England
DOI: 10.1002/sim.5508
Language: English
Keywords: Bias (Epidemiology), Computer Simulation, Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Humans, Markov Chains, Models, Statistical, Monte Carlo Method
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1354904

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