Standard sample size calculation formulas for Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trials (SW-CRTs) assume that cluster sizes are equal. When cluster sizes vary substantially, ignoring this variation may lead to an under-powered study. We investigate the relative efficiency of a SW-CRT with varying cluster sizes to equal cluster sizes, and derive variance estimators for the intervention effect that account for this variation under the assumption of a mixed effects model; a commonly-used approach for analyzing data from cluster randomized trials. When cluster sizes vary, the power of a SW-CRT depends on the order in which clusters receive the intervention, which is determined through randomization. We first derive a variance formula that cor...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...
AbstractObjectivesTo clarify and illustrate sample size calculations for the cross-sectional stepped...
BACKGROUND: The current methodology for sample size calculations for stepped-wedge cluster randomise...
AbstractObjectiveThe stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (C...
Background The current methodology for sample size calculation for steppedwedge cluster randomised t...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
Objective: The stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (CRTs). ...
A stepped wedge trial is a type of cluster randomized trial with unidirectional crossover from contr...
Background: In a cross-sectional stepped-wedge trial with unequal cluster sizes, attained power in ...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
This thesis aims to extend the existing knowledge and enhance the methodological quality of future s...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge trials (SWTs) can be considered as a variant of a clustered randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...
AbstractObjectivesTo clarify and illustrate sample size calculations for the cross-sectional stepped...
BACKGROUND: The current methodology for sample size calculations for stepped-wedge cluster randomise...
AbstractObjectiveThe stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (C...
Background The current methodology for sample size calculation for steppedwedge cluster randomised t...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
Objective: The stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (CRTs). ...
A stepped wedge trial is a type of cluster randomized trial with unidirectional crossover from contr...
Background: In a cross-sectional stepped-wedge trial with unequal cluster sizes, attained power in ...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
This thesis aims to extend the existing knowledge and enhance the methodological quality of future s...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge trials (SWTs) can be considered as a variant of a clustered randomised tri...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...