Abstract Background Partial factorial trials compare two or more pairs of treatments on overlapping patient groups, randomising some (but not all) patients to more than one comparison. The aims of this research were to compare different methods for conducting and analysing economic evaluations on partial factorial trials and assess the implications of considering factors simultaneously rather than drawing independent conclusions about each comparison. Methods We estimated total costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) within 10 years of surgery for 2252 patients in the Knee Arthroplasty Trial who were randomised to one or more comparisons of different surgical types. We compared three analytical methods: an “at-the-margins” analysis in...
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can b...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...
It is increasingly common in clinical trials to design studies for which more than one primary outco...
Background: Partial factorial trials compare two or more pairs of treatments on overlapping patient ...
The KAT trial was funded by the National Institute Health for Research (NIHR) Health Technology Asse...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Factorial randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluate two or more interventions simultaneously, ena...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Although economic evaluations have been performed alongside factorial trials, there seems to be limi...
International audienceThis paper deals with building bootstrap tests for comparing the mean costs be...
BACKGROUND:Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
The statistical quality of trial-based economic evaluations is often suboptimal, while a comprehensi...
The primary scientific goal of a randomized clinical trial of two treatments, A and B, is to compare...
Background Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) collect cost-effectiveness data. Without appropr...
Objectives: Assessments of health technologies increasingly include economic evaluations conducted a...
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can b...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...
It is increasingly common in clinical trials to design studies for which more than one primary outco...
Background: Partial factorial trials compare two or more pairs of treatments on overlapping patient ...
The KAT trial was funded by the National Institute Health for Research (NIHR) Health Technology Asse...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Factorial randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluate two or more interventions simultaneously, ena...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Although economic evaluations have been performed alongside factorial trials, there seems to be limi...
International audienceThis paper deals with building bootstrap tests for comparing the mean costs be...
BACKGROUND:Decision-analytic cost-effectiveness (CE) models combine many parameters, often obtained ...
The statistical quality of trial-based economic evaluations is often suboptimal, while a comprehensi...
The primary scientific goal of a randomized clinical trial of two treatments, A and B, is to compare...
Background Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) collect cost-effectiveness data. Without appropr...
Objectives: Assessments of health technologies increasingly include economic evaluations conducted a...
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can b...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...
It is increasingly common in clinical trials to design studies for which more than one primary outco...