Dear Statalist users!
I am going to analyze data from an RCT. To handle "lost to follow-up" I imputed missing outcome data (dichotomous measure) with the ice procedure. Now I would like to compute the “number needed to treat” (NNT) with confidence Intervals (ci). I got the estimate for the proportion, se and ci for those getting cured by "mi estimate: proportion cured , over(group). So I can calculate the risk difference and NNT by hand. But I don´t know how to calculate the ci.
I would be very grateful if anyone could give advice.
Christian Meyer
I am going to analyze data from an RCT. To handle "lost to follow-up" I imputed missing outcome data (dichotomous measure) with the ice procedure. Now I would like to compute the “number needed to treat” (NNT) with confidence Intervals (ci). I got the estimate for the proportion, se and ci for those getting cured by "mi estimate: proportion cured , over(group). So I can calculate the risk difference and NNT by hand. But I don´t know how to calculate the ci.
I would be very grateful if anyone could give advice.
Christian Meyer
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