Abstract Background Multi-centre randomized controlled clinical trials play an important role in modern evidence-based medicine. Advantages of collecting data from more than one site are numerous, including accelerated recruitment and increased generalisability of results. Mixed models can be applied to account for potential clustering in the data, in particular when many small centres contribute patients to the study. Previously proposed methods on sample size calculation for mixed models only considered balanced treatment allocations which is an unlikely outcome in practice if block randomisation with reasonable choices of block length is used. Methods We propose a sample size determination procedure for multi-centre trials comparing two ...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Abstract Background Cluster randomised controlled trials (CRCTs) are frequently used in health servi...
This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Abstract Background Cluster randomised controlled trials (CRCTs) are frequently used in health servi...
This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
When comparing two different kinds of group therapy or two individual treatments where patients with...
The standard analysis of clinical trials stratified by centre is to include centres as fixed effects...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Abstract Background Cluster randomised controlled trials (CRCTs) are frequently used in health servi...
This paper deals with the analysis of randomization effects in multi-centre clinical trials. The two...