Multilevel models provide a flexible modelling framework for cost-effectiveness analyses that use cluster randomised trial data. However, there is a lack of guidance on how to choose the most appropriate multilevel models. This paper illustrates an approach for deciding what level of model complexity is warranted; in particular how best to accommodate complex variance-covariance structures, right-skewed costs and missing data. Our proposed models differ according to whether or not they allow individual-level variances and correlations to differ across treatment arms or clusters and by the assumed cost distribution (Normal, Gamma, Inverse Gaussian). The models are fitted by Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Our approach to model choice is ba...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Expected value of sample information (EVSI) measures the anticipated net benefit gained from conduct...
Multilevel models provide a flexible modelling framework for cost-effectiveness analyses that use cl...
Background: Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty a...
The bivariate normal multilevel model (MLM) provides a flexible modeling framework for cost-effectiv...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the performance and impact of multilevel modelling (...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) may be undertaken alongside cluster randomized trials (CRTs) where...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in health care is increasingly conducted alongside multicentre and...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Optimality of equal versus unequal cluster sizes in the context of multilevel intervention studies i...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Expected value of sample information (EVSI) measures the anticipated net benefit gained from conduct...
Multilevel models provide a flexible modelling framework for cost-effectiveness analyses that use cl...
Background: Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty a...
The bivariate normal multilevel model (MLM) provides a flexible modeling framework for cost-effectiv...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the performance and impact of multilevel modelling (...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) may be undertaken alongside cluster randomized trials (CRTs) where...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in health care is increasingly conducted alongside multicentre and...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Optimality of equal versus unequal cluster sizes in the context of multilevel intervention studies i...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Expected value of sample information (EVSI) measures the anticipated net benefit gained from conduct...