Melanie L Bell,1 Amy L Whitehead,2 Steven A Julious2 1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA; 2Medical Statistics Group, Design, Trials and Statistics, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing information to design the future definitive trial. Pilot studies can be used to estimate the recruitment and retention rates and population variance and to provide preliminary evidence of efficacy potential. However, estimation is poor because pilot studies are small, so sensitivity analyses for the main trial&rsq...
When designing a clinical trial an appropriate justification for the sample size should be provided ...
In an evaluation of a new health technology, a pilot trial may be undertaken prior to a trial that m...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
BackgroundPilot studies test the feasibility of methods and procedures to be used in larger-scale st...
Pilot studies are small‐scale studies conducted to gather information and provide a foundation for t...
BackgroundExternal pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to in...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
Estimating population effect size accurately and precisely plays a vital role in achieving a desired...
Advances in clinical and translation science are facilitated by building on prior knowledge gained t...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
Abstract Background Pilot studies are essential in de...
Background: Assessing benefits and harms of health interventions is resource-intensive and often req...
peer-reviewedPilot studies play a vital role in health research, but are often misused, mistreated a...
When designing a clinical trial an appropriate justification for the sample size should be provided ...
In an evaluation of a new health technology, a pilot trial may be undertaken prior to a trial that m...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
BackgroundPilot studies test the feasibility of methods and procedures to be used in larger-scale st...
Pilot studies are small‐scale studies conducted to gather information and provide a foundation for t...
BackgroundExternal pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to in...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
Estimating population effect size accurately and precisely plays a vital role in achieving a desired...
Advances in clinical and translation science are facilitated by building on prior knowledge gained t...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
Abstract Background Pilot studies are essential in de...
Background: Assessing benefits and harms of health interventions is resource-intensive and often req...
peer-reviewedPilot studies play a vital role in health research, but are often misused, mistreated a...
When designing a clinical trial an appropriate justification for the sample size should be provided ...
In an evaluation of a new health technology, a pilot trial may be undertaken prior to a trial that m...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...