Accepted: 31 July 2021Randomized trials involving independent and paired observations occur in many areas of health research, for example in paediatrics, where studies can include infants from both single and twin births. Multiple imputation (MI) is often used to address missing outcome data in randomized trials, yet its performance in trials with independent and paired observations, where design effects can be less than or greater than one, remains to be explored. Using simulated data and through application to a trial dataset, we investigated the performance of different methods of MI for a continuous or binary outcome when followed by analysis using generalized estimating equations to account for clustering due to the pairs. We found tha...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. Approaches taken to handling such miss...
Abstract Background Multiple imputation is frequently...
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...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
In cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than subjects themselves, a...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
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 ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. Approaches taken to handling such miss...
Abstract Background Multiple imputation is frequently...
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...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
In cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than subjects themselves, a...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. The problem is exacerbated when modell...
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 ...
International audienceIn cluster randomized trials, clusters of subjects are randomized rather than ...
Introduction: The HELP trial of a healthy lifestyle and eating programme for obese pregnant women r...
Missing observations are common in cluster randomised trials. Approaches taken to handling such miss...
Abstract Background Multiple imputation is frequently...