observationstid
Observationstid is a term used in epidemiology and research to denote the duration over which a subject is observed within a study. It represents the amount of time a participant contributes to the data set from entry into the study until they exit, experience an event of interest, are lost to follow-up, or reach the study’s end date. The concept is closely tied to the idea of person-time, which is used to account for varying follow-up lengths among participants.
In practice, observationstid is essential for calculating incidence rates and other time-to-event measures. The incidence rate,
Calculation and example: start time is typically the date a participant enters the study, and end time
Common considerations include censoring, left truncation (delayed entry), and avoiding immortal time bias, which can distort