Abstract Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the number of participants needed. The most common approach is to specify a target difference in the primary outcome between the randomised groups and then estimate the corresponding sample size. The sample size is chosen to provide reassurance that the trial will have high statistical power to detect the target difference at the planned statistical significance level. Alternative approaches are also available, though most still require specification of a target difference. The sample size has many implications for the conduct of the study, as well as incurring scientific and ethical aspects. Despite the critical role of the target difference ...
Randomised controlled trials are considered to be the best method to assess comparative clinical eff...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). Background: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT)...
Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the number...
Background: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
Abstract Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimatio...
Abstract Background A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participant...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed...
Background: A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed...
Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the number...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
Background A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed ...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
Randomised controlled trials are considered to be the best method to assess comparative clinical eff...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). Background: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT)...
Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the number...
Background: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
Abstract Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimatio...
Abstract Background A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participant...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed...
Background: A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed...
Background A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the number...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial is the estimation of the numbe...
Background A key step in the design of a RCT is the estimation of the number of participants needed ...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
Randomised controlled trials are considered to be the best method to assess comparative clinical eff...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). Background: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT)...