BACKGROUND: Missing data are a potential source of bias, and their handling in the statistical analysis can have an important impact on both the likelihood and degree of such bias. Inadequate handling of the missing data may also result in invalid variance estimation. The handling of missing values is more complex in cluster randomised trials, but there are no reviews of practice in this field. OBJECTIVES: A systematic review of published trials was conducted to examine how missing data are reported and handled in cluster randomised trials. METHODS: We systematically identified cluster randomised trials, published in English in 2011, using the National Library of Medicine (MEDLINE) via PubMed. Non-randomised and pilot/feasibility trials wer...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcome data of trial participants is a frequent phenomenon in RCTs and may represent a seri...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
UA Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) randomise participants...
In cluster randomized trials (CRTs), groups of participants are randomized as opposed to individual ...
This thesis investigated statistical methods for dealing with missing data in randomized controlled ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In order for authors of systematic reviews to address missing data in ran...
Missing data is a potential source of bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), wh...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
Abstract Background When potentially associated with ...
Missing outcomes are a commonly occurring problem for cluster randomised trials, which can lead to b...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
Abstract Background Missing data may seriously compromise inferences from randomised clinical trials...
Attrition is a common occurrence in cluster randomised trials which leads to missing outcome data. T...
Objective: Missing data are ubiquitous in clinical trials, yet recent research suggests many statist...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcome data of trial participants is a frequent phenomenon in RCTs and may represent a seri...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
UA Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) randomise participants...
In cluster randomized trials (CRTs), groups of participants are randomized as opposed to individual ...
This thesis investigated statistical methods for dealing with missing data in randomized controlled ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In order for authors of systematic reviews to address missing data in ran...
Missing data is a potential source of bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), wh...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
Abstract Background When potentially associated with ...
Missing outcomes are a commonly occurring problem for cluster randomised trials, which can lead to b...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
Abstract Background Missing data may seriously compromise inferences from randomised clinical trials...
Attrition is a common occurrence in cluster randomised trials which leads to missing outcome data. T...
Objective: Missing data are ubiquitous in clinical trials, yet recent research suggests many statist...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcome data of trial participants is a frequent phenomenon in RCTs and may represent a seri...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...