Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for the main trial but also for any preliminary pilot trial. When the outcome is a continuous variable, the sample size calculation requires an accurate estimate of the standard deviation of the outcome measure. A pilot trial can be used to get an estimate of the standard deviation, which could then be used to anticipate what may be observed in the main trial. However, an important consideration is that pilot trials often estimate the standard deviation parameter imprecisely. This paper looks at how we can choose an external pilot trial sample size in order to minimise the sample size of the overall clinical trial programme, that is, the pilot a...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
BackgroundExternal pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to in...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
In many casses the estimation of variance which is used to determine sample size in clinical trials,...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
Using data obtained from a pilot study, Browne (1995) proposed a procedure for estimating the sample...
Every clinical trial should be planned. This plan should include the objective of trial, primary and...
In the two sample binomial case, one approach to the estimation of sample size is to conduct a pilot...
Background: Assessing benefits and harms of health interventions is resource-intensive and often req...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
BackgroundExternal pilot or feasibility studies can be used to estimate key unknown parameters to in...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
In many casses the estimation of variance which is used to determine sample size in clinical trials,...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
Using data obtained from a pilot study, Browne (1995) proposed a procedure for estimating the sample...
Every clinical trial should be planned. This plan should include the objective of trial, primary and...
In the two sample binomial case, one approach to the estimation of sample size is to conduct a pilot...
Background: Assessing benefits and harms of health interventions is resource-intensive and often req...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
There is currently a lot of interest in pilot studies conducted in preparation for randomised contro...
BackgroundThe randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for com...
Background: The randomised controlled trial is widely considered to be the gold standard study for c...
BACKGROUND: A key step in the design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the estimation of the...
This book provides an extensive overview of the principles and methods of sample size calculation an...