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Title: Impact of Two-level Spatial Structure Model in Spatio-temporal Hospitalization of Female Breast Cancer Patients in Nigeria
Authors: Abdullahi, U.
Isah, A.
Olayemi, I. K.
Adeyemi, R.A.
Keywords: Health care areas
female
breast cancer
mortality data;
integrated nested Laplace approximations
Issue Date: 8-Apr-2023
Publisher: Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics
Citation: Abdullahi et al
Abstract: This paper investigated the impact of two-level spatial structure model in spatio-temporal hospitalization of female breast cancer in Nigerian Health-care areas and States. The objective is to measure the relative contribution of each of the model parameters. The model has been fitted using full Laplace approximation strategy to an observational hospital-based female breast cancer mortality data from 2009 to 2016. The study explained risk variations across health-care areas and State-levels. The results showed that the State-level captured higher risk than the health-care area-level (24.18% against 17.60%). Furthermore, assessing each health-care area performance, six (6) health-care areas with large population States showed higher risk. The study recommended o further research on the risk factors responsible for the significant high risk in these health-care areas.
Description: The paper explored spatial structured models to analyse cervical cancer incidence in Nigeria
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/19371
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