Abstract Background When a randomised trial is subject to deviations from randomised treatment, analysis according to intention-to-treat does not estimate two important quantities: relative treatment efficacy and effectiveness in a setting different from that in the trial. Even in trials of a predominantly pragmatic nature, there may be numerous reasons to consider the extent, and impact on analysis, of such deviations from protocol. Simple methods such as per-protocol or as-treated analyses, which exclude or censor patients on the basis of their adherence, usually introduce selection and confounding biases. However, there exist appropriate causal estimation methods which seek to overcome these inherent biases, but these methods remain rela...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
BACKGROUND: When a randomised trial is subject to deviations from randomised treatment, analysis acc...
Background When a randomised trial is subject to deviations from randomised treatment, analysis acco...
Clinicians, institutions, and policy makers use results from randomized controlled trials to makedec...
Unplanned changes to the research plan of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) may be a necessary res...
Randomised controlled trials are considered the gold standard study design, as random treatment assi...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
Abstract Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) da...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes some of the statistical considerations in the intent-to-treat design ...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
Abstract It has become commonplace for Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) to be analyzed according ...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
BACKGROUND: When a randomised trial is subject to deviations from randomised treatment, analysis acc...
Background When a randomised trial is subject to deviations from randomised treatment, analysis acco...
Clinicians, institutions, and policy makers use results from randomized controlled trials to makedec...
Unplanned changes to the research plan of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) may be a necessary res...
Randomised controlled trials are considered the gold standard study design, as random treatment assi...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
Abstract Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) da...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes some of the statistical considerations in the intent-to-treat design ...
Background Applications of causal inference methods to randomised controlled trial (RCT) data have u...
Abstract It has become commonplace for Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) to be analyzed according ...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...