Transitions for a cohort discrete time state transition model
Transitions for a cohort discrete time state transition model
Simulate health state transitions in a cohort discrete time state transition model.
Format
An R6::R6Class object.
Examples
library("msm")library("data.table")set.seed(101)# We consider two examples that have the same treatment strategies and patients.# One model is parameterized by fitting a multi-state model with the "msm"# package; in the second model, the parameters are entered "manually" with# a "params_mlogit_list" object.# MODEL SETUPstrategies <- data.table( strategy_id = c(1,2,3), strategy_name = c("SOC","New 1","New 2"))patients <- data.table(patient_id =1:2)hesim_dat <- hesim_data( strategies = strategies, patients = patients
)# EXAMPLE #1: msm## Fit multi-state model with panel data via msmqinit <- rbind( c(0,0.28163,0.01239), c(0,0,0.10204), c(0,0,0))fit <- msm(state_id ~ time, subject = patient_id, data = onc3p[patient_id %in% sample(patient_id,100)], covariates = list("1-2"=~ strategy_name), qmatrix = qinit)## Simulation modeltransmod_data <- expand(hesim_dat)transmod <- create_CohortDtstmTrans(fit, input_data = transmod_data, cycle_length =1/2, fixedpars =2, n =2)transmod$sim_stateprobs(n_cycles =2)# EXAMPLE #2: params_mlogit_list## Input datatransmod_data[, intercept :=1]transmod_data[, new1 := ifelse(strategy_name =="New 1",1,0)]transmod_data[, new2 := ifelse(strategy_name =="New 2",1,0)]## Parametersn <-10transmod_params <- params_mlogit_list(## Transitions from stable state (stable -> progression, stable -> death) stable = params_mlogit( coefs = list( progression = data.frame( intercept = rnorm(n,-0.65,.1), new1 = rnorm(n, log(.8),.02), new2 = rnorm(n, log(.7,.02))), death = data.frame( intercept = rnorm(n,-3.75,.1), new1 = rep(0, n), new2 = rep(0, n)))),## Transition from progression state (progression -> death) progression = params_mlogit( coefs = list( death = data.frame( intercept = rnorm(n,2.45,.1), new1 = rep(0, n), new2 = rep(0, n)))))transmod_params
## Simulation modeltmat <- rbind(c(0,1,2), c(NA,0,1), c(NA,NA,NA))transmod <- create_CohortDtstmTrans(transmod_params, input_data = transmod_data, trans_mat = tmat, cycle_length =1)transmod$sim_stateprobs(n_cycles =2)
See Also
create_CohortDtstmTrans() creates a CohortDtstmTrans object from either a fitted statistical model or a parameter object. A complete economic model can be implemented with the CohortDtstm class.
Public fields
params: Parameters for simulating health state transitions. Supports objects of class tparams_transprobs or params_mlogit_list.
input_data: An object of class input_mats.
cycle_length: The length of a model cycle in terms of years. The default is 1 meaning that model cycles are 1 year long.
absorbing: A numeric vector denoting the states that are absorbing states; i.e., states that cannot be transitioned from. Each element should correspond to a state_id, which should, in turn, be the index of the health state.
Active bindings
start_stateprobs: A non-negative vector with length equal to the number of health states containing the probability that the cohort is in each health state at the start of the simulation. For example, if there were three states and the cohort began the simulation in state 1, then start_stateprobs = c(1, 0, 0). Automatically normalized to sum to 1. If NULL, then a vector with the first element equal to 1 and all remaining elements equal to 0.
trans_mat: A transition matrix describing the states and transitions in a discrete-time multi-state model. Only required if the model is parameterized using multinomial logistic regression. The (i,j) element represents a transition from state i to state j. Each possible transition from row i should be based on a separate multinomial logistic regression and ordered from 0 to K - 1 where K is the number of possible transitions. Transitions that are not possible should be NA. and the reference category for each row should be 0.
absorbing: The absorbing field. If NULL, then the constructor will determine which states are absorbing automatically; non NULL values will override this behavior.
Returns
A new CohortDtstmTrans object.
Method sim_stateprobs()
Simulate probability of being in each health state during each model cycle.
Usage
CohortDtstmTrans$sim_stateprobs(n_cycles)
Arguments
n_cycles: The number of model cycles to simulate the model for.
Returns
An object of class stateprobs.
Method clone()
The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.