Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modelling bivariate outcomes jointly, as the proportion of complete cases is often considerably smaller than the proportion having either of the outcomes fully observed. Approaches taken to handling such missing data include the following: complete case analysis, single-level multiple imputation that ignores the clustering, multiple imputation with a fixed effect for each cluster and multilevel multiple imputation. We contrasted the alternative approaches to handling missing data in a cost-effectiveness analysis that uses data from a cluster randomised trial to evaluate an exercise intervention for care home residents. We then conducted a simulatio...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcomes are a commonly occurring problem for cluster randomised trials, which can lead to b...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. Approaches taken to handling such miss...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Attrition is a common occurrence in cluster randomised trials which leads to missing outcome data. T...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcomes are a commonly occurring problem for cluster randomised trials, which can lead to b...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. Approaches taken to handling such miss...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Attrition is a common occurrence in cluster randomised trials which leads to missing outcome data. T...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
PURPOSE: Multiple imputation (MI) has been proposed for handling missing data in cost-effectiveness ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Missing outcomes are a commonly occurring problem for cluster randomised trials, which can lead to b...