In a group sequential clinical trial, accumulated data are analysed at numerous time-points in order to allow early decisions about a hypothesis of interest. These designs have historically been recommended for their ethical, administrative and economic bene fits. In this work, we discuss a collection of new Stata commands for computing the stopping boundaries and required group size of various classical group sequential designs, assuming a normally distributed outcome variable. Following this, we demonstrate how the performance of several designs can be compared graphically
We describe and compare two methods for the group sequential design of two-arm experiments with Pois...
Despite the potential benefits of sequential designs, studies evaluating treatments or experimental ...
Background: In clinical trials with fixed study designs, statistical inference is only made when the...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
A group-sequential (design for clinical trials that involve treatment selection was proposed by Stal...
Group sequential designs play an important role in monitoring clinical trials. In this dissertation,...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
There is increasing interest in combining Phases II and III of clinical development into a single tr...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Group sequential designs are widely used in Phase II clinical trials, which are usually undertaken t...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the use of adaptive features in clinical trials (i...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the use of adaptive features in clinical trials (i...
Abstract Background In clinical trials, the opportunity for an early stop during an interim analysis...
Psychological research is confronted with ever-increasing demands to save resources such as time and...
Graduation date: 2016Randomized trials are the gold standard for the clinical assessment of a new tr...
We describe and compare two methods for the group sequential design of two-arm experiments with Pois...
Despite the potential benefits of sequential designs, studies evaluating treatments or experimental ...
Background: In clinical trials with fixed study designs, statistical inference is only made when the...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
A group-sequential (design for clinical trials that involve treatment selection was proposed by Stal...
Group sequential designs play an important role in monitoring clinical trials. In this dissertation,...
Sequential methods provide a formal framework by which clinical trial data can be monitored as they ...
There is increasing interest in combining Phases II and III of clinical development into a single tr...
Group sequential stopping rules are often used as guidelines in the monitoring of clinical trials in...
Group sequential designs are widely used in Phase II clinical trials, which are usually undertaken t...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the use of adaptive features in clinical trials (i...
In recent years, there has been great interest in the use of adaptive features in clinical trials (i...
Abstract Background In clinical trials, the opportunity for an early stop during an interim analysis...
Psychological research is confronted with ever-increasing demands to save resources such as time and...
Graduation date: 2016Randomized trials are the gold standard for the clinical assessment of a new tr...
We describe and compare two methods for the group sequential design of two-arm experiments with Pois...
Despite the potential benefits of sequential designs, studies evaluating treatments or experimental ...
Background: In clinical trials with fixed study designs, statistical inference is only made when the...