Binary outcome data with small clusters often arise in medical studies and the size of clusters might be informative of the outcome. The authors conducted a simulation study to examine the performance of a range of statistical methods. The simulation results showed that all methods performed mostly comparable in the estimation of covariate effects. However, the standard logistic regression approach that ignores the clustering encountered an undercoverage problem when the degree of clustering was nontrivial. The performance of random-effects logistic regression approach tended to be affected by low disease prevalence, relatively small cluster size, or informative cluster size. © 2014 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.Link_to_subscribed...
BACKGROUND: Studies involving clustering effects are common, but there is little consistency in thei...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
10.1080/03610918.2012.744044Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation4371771-178
Sauzet O, Wright KC, Marston L, Brocklehurst P, Peacock JL. Modelling the hierarchical structure in ...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate the influence of the amount of clustering [intraclass cor...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
BACKGROUND : Multilevel logistic regression models are widely used in health sciences research to ac...
Background: clustering of observations is a common phenomenon in epidemiological and clinical resear...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) are often designed with a small number of clusters, but...
Abstracts Background The objective of this simulation study is to compare the accuracy and efficienc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A simplified sample size calculation for a cluster ...
BACKGROUND: Studies involving clustering effects are common, but there is little consistency in thei...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
10.1080/03610918.2012.744044Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation4371771-178
Sauzet O, Wright KC, Marston L, Brocklehurst P, Peacock JL. Modelling the hierarchical structure in ...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate the influence of the amount of clustering [intraclass cor...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
BACKGROUND : Multilevel logistic regression models are widely used in health sciences research to ac...
Background: clustering of observations is a common phenomenon in epidemiological and clinical resear...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) are often designed with a small number of clusters, but...
Abstracts Background The objective of this simulation study is to compare the accuracy and efficienc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A simplified sample size calculation for a cluster ...
BACKGROUND: Studies involving clustering effects are common, but there is little consistency in thei...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...