The function comedication_count() calculates the number of unique
medications for each individual and presents the count frequencies by
cluster.
comedication_count(
object,
only = NULL,
clusters = NULL,
count_grouper = function(x) {
cut(x, breaks = c(0, 1, 2, Inf), labels = c("1",
"2", "3+"))
},
additional_data = NULL,
...
)comedication_count() returns a data frame of class
comedication_count
Clustering the name of the clustering.
Cluster the name of the cluster.
Medication Count a number of medications. The numbers or groups are
given by the count_grouper() function.
Number of People the number of individuals in cluster who has
Medication Count number of comedications in study.
Number of medications the number of medications of individuals who has
Medication Count number of comedications in the cluster.
Percentage of All People the percentage of individuals is study who has
Medication Count number of comedications in the cluster.
Percentage of People in Cluster the percentage of individuals in the
cluster who has Medication Count number of comedications.
Percentage of All Medications the percentage of medication in study from
individuals who has Medication Count number of comedications in cluster.
Percentage of Medication in Cluster the percentage of medication in
cluster from individuals who has Medication Count number of
comedications.
Percentage of People with the Same Medication Count percentage of
individuals among those with Medication Count number of comedications in
this cluster.
Percentage of Medication with the Same Medication Count percentage of
medication among medication of individuals with Medication Count number
of comedications in this cluster.
An object for which a summary is desired.
<data-masking> Expressions that
return a logical value, and are defined in terms of the variables in
object and/or additional_data.
The default NULL selects all clusterings in object.
<tidy-select> An unquoted
expression naming the cluster or clusters in object one wants to
see summaries of. Names can be used as if they were positions in the data
frame, so expressions like I:IV can be used to select a range of clusters.
The default NULL selects all clusters in the chosen clusterings of
object.
A function for grouping counts. As a standard it groups counts as 1 medication, 2 medications, and 3+ medications.
A data frame with additional data that may be
(left-)joined onto the parameters in object. This is often
used in conjuction with only to select specific clusterings based on
additional_data.
Additional arguments passed to the specific summary sub-function.
comedication_count() calculates the number of ATC codes an individual has,
and then outputs the number of individuals within a cluster that has that
many ATC codes. Moreover, various relevant percentages or calculated. See
Value below for more details on these percentages.
clust <- medic(complications, id = id, atc = atc, k = 3:5)
comedication_count(clust, k == 5, clusters = I:III)
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