Abstract

We propose a novel frailty model with change points applying random effects to a Cox proportional hazard model to adjust the heterogeneity between clusters. In the specially focused eight Empowered Action Group (EAG) states in India, there are problems with different survival curves for children up to the age of five in different states. Therefore, when analyzing the survival times for the eight EAG states, we need to adjust for the effects among states (clusters). Because the frailty model includes random effects, the parameters are estimated using the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm. Additionally, our model needs to estimate change points; we thus propose a new algorithm extending the conventional estimation algorithm to the frailty model with change points to solve the problem. We show a practical example to demonstrate how to estimate the change point and the parameters of the distribution of random effect. Our proposed model can be easily analyzed using the existing R package. We conducted simulation studies with three scenarios to confirm the performance of our proposed model. We re-analyzed the survival time data of the eight EAG states in India to show the difference in analysis results with and without random effect. In conclusion, we confirmed that the frailty model with change points has a higher accuracy than the model without a random effect. Our proposed model is useful when heterogeneity needs to be taken into account. Additionally, the absence of heterogeneity did not affect the estimation of the regression parameters.

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