Hello!
I am hoping that someone could help me interpret results for a repeated measures analysis (output attached [ATTACH]temp_12816_1544728909280_175[/ATTACH] ). I had an intervention at 7 hospitals and have data for 96 control hospitals. I am basically interested in comparing improvement in scores between intervention and control hospitals between baseline (year=0) and year 1 year=1).
I used the code:
xtmixed score ib0.intervention ib0.year ib0.intervention#ib0.year || hospital:, var reml
and came up with the attached output. Is the number I'm interested in the coefficient for the interaction term between intervention and year?
Any guidance would be helpful.
Thank you,
Sarah
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