Background: In proportionate or adaptive interventions, the dose or intensity can be adjusted based on individual need at predefined decision stages during the delivery of the intervention. The development of such interventions may require an evaluation of the effectiveness of the individual stages in addition to the whole intervention. However, evaluating individual stages of an intervention has various challenges, particularly the statistical design and analysis. This review aimed to identify the use of trials of proportionate interventions and how they are being designed and analysed in current practice. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Web of Science and PsycINFO for articles published between 2010 and 2015 inclusive. We considered trials ...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are used to evaluate social and psychological inte...
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the tri...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
Background: In proportionate or adaptive interventions, the dose or intensity can be adjusted based ...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold standard beca...
In adaptive treatment strategies, the treatment level and type is repeatedly adjusted according to o...
Background: In an adaptive trial, the researcher may have the option of responding to interim safet...
BACKGROUND: Group interventions are interventions delivered to groups of people rather than to indiv...
Background: The application of adaptive design methodology within a clinical trial setting is beco...
The first part of my dissertation focuses on post-randomization modification of intent-to-treat effe...
Abstract Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results ...
BACKGROUND: It can be argued that adaptive designs are underused in clinical research. We have explo...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 161-169.1. Introduction -- 2. Meta-analysis of clinical tr...
Recent FDA guidance on adaptive clinical trial designs defines bias as “a systematic tendency for th...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are used to evaluate social and psychological inte...
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the tri...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
Background: In proportionate or adaptive interventions, the dose or intensity can be adjusted based ...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold standard beca...
In adaptive treatment strategies, the treatment level and type is repeatedly adjusted according to o...
Background: In an adaptive trial, the researcher may have the option of responding to interim safet...
BACKGROUND: Group interventions are interventions delivered to groups of people rather than to indiv...
Background: The application of adaptive design methodology within a clinical trial setting is beco...
The first part of my dissertation focuses on post-randomization modification of intent-to-treat effe...
Abstract Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results ...
BACKGROUND: It can be argued that adaptive designs are underused in clinical research. We have explo...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 161-169.1. Introduction -- 2. Meta-analysis of clinical tr...
Recent FDA guidance on adaptive clinical trial designs defines bias as “a systematic tendency for th...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are used to evaluate social and psychological inte...
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the tri...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...