Background: Assessing benefits and harms of health interventions is resource-intensive and often requires feasibility and pilot trials followed by adequately powered randomised clinical trials. Data from feasibility and pilot trials are used to inform the design and sample size of the adequately powered randomised clinical trials. When a randomised clinical trial is conducted, results from feasibility and pilot trials may be disregarded in terms of benefits and harms.Methods: We describe using feasibility and pilot trial data in the Trial Sequential Analysis software to estimate the required sample size for one or more trials investigating a behavioural smoking cessation intervention. We show how data from a new, planned trial can be combin...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
When a clinical trial is subject to a series of interim analyses as a result of which the study may ...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may sometimes be underpowered to detect differences between inte...
Background: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the power is often 'reverse engineered' based on...
Sequential designs of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT) allow repeated significance testing based on...
In this thesis, we investigate sample size calculation for three kinds of clinical trials: (1). Rand...
Objective: In intervention research, the decision to continue developing a new program or treatment ...
Background. Background. Patients grouped together in practices may share characteristics that cause ...
Graduation date: 2016Randomized trials are the gold standard for the clinical assessment of a new tr...
Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
When a clinical trial is subject to a series of interim analyses as a result of which the study may ...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...
Sample size justification is an important consideration when planning a clinical trial, not only for...
Background: A pilot study can be an important step in the assessment of an intervention by providing...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may sometimes be underpowered to detect differences between inte...
Background: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the power is often 'reverse engineered' based on...
Sequential designs of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT) allow repeated significance testing based on...
In this thesis, we investigate sample size calculation for three kinds of clinical trials: (1). Rand...
Objective: In intervention research, the decision to continue developing a new program or treatment ...
Background. Background. Patients grouped together in practices may share characteristics that cause ...
Graduation date: 2016Randomized trials are the gold standard for the clinical assessment of a new tr...
Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments...
Abstract Justifying sample size for a pilot trial is a reporting requirement, but few pilot trials r...
Background There is little published guidance as to the sample size required for a pilot or feasibi...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
When a clinical trial is subject to a series of interim analyses as a result of which the study may ...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...