Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A simplified sample size calculation for a cluster randomized crossover trial with a binary survival outcome (the “ T-BOSS ” method) was compared to the closed form equation and simulation methods currently available from Connolly, et. al. (2013, Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 29, p.652) and Reich, et. al. (2012, PLoS ONE, 7(4), p.E35564), respectively. When there was no period effect present, the T-BOSS method was consistently conservative with a sample size that is 11.4%, 14.8%, and 37.8% larger than the closed form sample size for intracluster correlations of 0.01, 0.04, and 0.20, respectively. When there was a period effect present, T-BOSS was nearly always anti-conservative unless the p...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the design and statistical methods used in cluster-randomized crossover (CRXO) ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...
Background: In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is assigned...
Background: Cluster randomised crossover trials have been utilised in recent years in the health and...
Abstract Background In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are a popular trial design. In most CRTs, researchers a...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sample size required for a cluster randomised trial is inflated co...
Cluster randomized trial designs are growing in popularity in, for example, cardiovascular medicine ...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
Binary outcome data with small clusters often arise in medical studies and the size of clusters migh...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the design and statistical methods used in cluster-randomized crossover (CRXO) ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...
Background: In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is assigned...
Background: Cluster randomised crossover trials have been utilised in recent years in the health and...
Abstract Background In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are a popular trial design. In most CRTs, researchers a...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Item does not contain fulltextThe sample size required for a cluster randomised trial is inflated co...
Cluster randomized trial designs are growing in popularity in, for example, cardiovascular medicine ...
Cluster randomization trials are increasingly popular among healthcare researchers. Intact groups (c...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
Binary outcome data with small clusters often arise in medical studies and the size of clusters migh...
We discuss different methods of sample size calculation for two independent means, aiming to provide...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the design and statistical methods used in cluster-randomized crossover (CRXO) ...
It has long been recognized that sample size calculations for cluster randomized trials require cons...