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Mortality and morbidity peaks modeling: An extreme value theory approach.

Chiu, Yohann Moanahere; Chebana, Fateh; Abdous, Belkacem; Bélanger, Diane et Gosselin, Pierre (2018). Mortality and morbidity peaks modeling: An extreme value theory approach. Statistical Methods in Medical Research , vol. 27 , nº 5. pp. 1498-1512. DOI: 10.1177/0962280216662494.

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Hospitalizations and deaths belong to the most studied health variables in public health. Those variables are usually analyzed through mean events and trends, based on the whole dataset. However, this approach is not appropriate to comprehend health outcome peaks which are unusual events that strongly impact the health care network (e.g. overflow in hospital emergency rooms). Peaks can also be of interest in etiological research, for instance when analyzing relationships with extreme exposures (meteorological conditions, air pollution, social stress, etc.). Therefore, this paper aims at modeling health variables exclusively through the peaks, which is rarely done except over short periods. Establishing a rigorous and general methodology to identify peaks is another goal of this study. To this end, the extreme value theory appears adequate with statistical tools for selecting and modeling peaks. Selection and analysis for deaths and hospitalizations peaks using extreme value theory have not been applied in public health yet. Therefore, this study also has an exploratory goal. A declustering procedure is applied to the raw data in order to meet extreme value theory requirements. The application is done on hospitalization and death peaks for cardiovascular diseases, in the Montreal and Quebec metropolitan communities (Canada) for the period 1981–2011. The peak return levels are obtained from the modeling and can be useful in hospital management or planning future capacity needs for health care facilities, for example. This paper focuses on one class of diseases in two cities, but the methodology can be applied to any other health peaks series anywhere, as it is data driven.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: extreme value theory; cardiovascular diseases; return levels; Quebec; public health; generalized extreme value; generalized Pareto distribution
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 04 mai 2018 19:52
Dernière modification: 04 mai 2018 19:52
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/5657

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