Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials (CRTs) where baseline covariates are balanced. However, CRTs may show systematic differences in individual and cluster-level covariates between the treatment groups. This paper presents three methods to adjust for imbalances in observed covariates: seemingly unrelated regression with a robust standard error, a 'two-stage' bootstrap approach combined with seemingly unrelated regression and multilevel models. We consider the methods in a cost-effectiveness analysis of a CRT with covariate imbalance, unequal cluster sizes and a prognostic relationship that varied by treatment group. The cost-effectiveness results differed according to the appro...
AIM: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) may use data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where th...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
PhDCovariate adjustment is common in the analysis of randomised trials, and can increase statistical...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
This thesis considers alternative statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that use...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Background: Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty a...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) involve randomizing entire groups of participants -- called cluster...
cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where the unit of random-ization is the cluster, not the individua...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
Abstract Reviews have repeatedly noted important methodological issues in the conduct and reporting ...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
AIM: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) may use data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where th...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
PhDCovariate adjustment is common in the analysis of randomised trials, and can increase statistical...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
This thesis considers alternative statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that use...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Background: Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty a...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) involve randomizing entire groups of participants -- called cluster...
cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where the unit of random-ization is the cluster, not the individua...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
Abstract Reviews have repeatedly noted important methodological issues in the conduct and reporting ...
CONTEXT: Statistical models employed in analysing patient-level cost and effectiveness data need to...
AIM: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) may use data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where th...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
PhDCovariate adjustment is common in the analysis of randomised trials, and can increase statistical...