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Yarandi RB1, 2 ; Mohammad K1 ; Zeraati H1 ; Tehrani FR2 ; Mansournia MA1
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  1. 1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Reproductive Endocrinology Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Published:2020


Abstract

Background: The Bayesian methods have received more attention in medical research. It is considered as a natural paradigm for dealing with applied problems in the sciences and also an alternative to the traditional frequentist approach. However, its concept is somewhat difficult to grasp by nonexperts. This study aimed to explain the foundational ideas of the Bayesian methods through an intuitive example in medical science and to illustrate some simple examples of Bayesian data analysis and the interpretation of results delivered by Bayesian analyses. In this study, data sparsity, as a problem which could be solved by this approach, was presented through an applied example. Moreover, a common sense description of Bayesian inference was offered and some illuminating examples were provided for medical investigators and nonexperts. Methods: Data augmentation prior, MCMC, and Bayes factor were introduced. Data from the Khuzestan study, a 2-phase cohort study, were applied for illustration. Also, the effect of vitamin D intervention on pregnancy outcomes was studied. Results: Unbiased estimate was obtained by the introduced methods. Conclusion: Bayesian and data augmentation as the advanced methods provide sufficient results and deal with most data problems such as sparsity. This work has been published under CC BY-NC-SA 1.0 license. Copyright © 2020. Iran University of Medical Sciences.
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