Dear Users,
I am looking at the impact of 4 different treatments on recovery (yes/no) using data from a trial. The study was stratified across clinics so I would need to account for the 15 strata.
I considered running a binomial regression but, due to possible small cell sizes, I would prefer to use the MH test; however, I am not sure mhodds can deal with 2xj tables.
Also, ideally, I would like to estimate relative risk rather than odds ratio.
I'd be grateful for any suggestion.
Thanks,
Laura
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