BackgroundExternal pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to inform the design of the definitive randomised controlled trial (RCT). However, there is little consensus on how large pilot studies need to be, and some suggest inflating estimates to adjust for the lack of precision when planning the definitive RCT.MethodsWe use a simulation approach to illustrate the sampling distribution of the standard deviation for continuous outcomes and the event rate for binary outcomes. We present the impact of increasing the pilot sample size on the precision and bias of these estimates, and predicted power under three realistic scenarios. We also illustrate the consequences of using a confidence interval argument to...
Using data obtained from a pilot study, Browne (1995) proposed a procedure for estimating the sample...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
Background: External pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to ...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
Estimating population effect size accurately and precisely plays a vital role in achieving a desired...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
<div><p>We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used ...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
BackgroundPilot studies test the feasibility of methods and procedures to be used in larger-scale st...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
Melanie L Bell,1 Amy L Whitehead,2 Steven A Julious2 1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, ...
When designing a clinical trial, there is usually some uncertainty about the variability of the prim...
Using data obtained from a pilot study, Browne (1995) proposed a procedure for estimating the sample...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...
Background: External pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to ...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
Estimating population effect size accurately and precisely plays a vital role in achieving a desired...
International audienceWe aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance pa...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
<div><p>We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used ...
We aimed to examine the extent to which inaccurate assumptions for nuisance parameters used to calcu...
BackgroundPilot studies test the feasibility of methods and procedures to be used in larger-scale st...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
Melanie L Bell,1 Amy L Whitehead,2 Steven A Julious2 1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, ...
When designing a clinical trial, there is usually some uncertainty about the variability of the prim...
Using data obtained from a pilot study, Browne (1995) proposed a procedure for estimating the sample...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
International audienceSample sizes for randomized controlled trials are typically based on power cal...