BACKGROUND: In non-inferiority trials with non-adherence to interventions (or non-compliance), intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses are often performed; however, non-random non-adherence generally biases these estimates of efficacy. OBJECTIVE: To identify statistical methods that adjust for the impact of non-adherence and thus estimate the causal effects of experimental interventions in non-inferiority trials. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted by searching the Ovid MEDLINE database (31 December 2020) to identify (1) randomised trials with a primary analysis for non-inferiority that applied (or planned to apply) statistical methods to account for the impact of non-adherence to interventions, and (2) methodology papers that de...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Introduction. Medication nonadherence can have a significant negative impact on treatment effectiven...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Objective: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomized controlle...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Non-adherence in non-inferiority trials can affect treatment effect estimates and often increases th...
Background In a non-inferiority (NI) trial, analysis based on the intention-to-treat (ITT) princi...
AbstractObjectivesTo review trial-based economic evaluations, identifying 1) the proportion reportin...
Randomised trials are viewed as the gold standard for evaluating interventions. Depending on the int...
BACKGROUND: Treatment non-adherence in randomised trials refers to situations where some participant...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Introduction: The instrumental variable (IV)-based methods (e.g., two-stage least square [2SLS], two...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Introduction. Medication nonadherence can have a significant negative impact on treatment effectiven...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Objective: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomized controlle...
Protocol non-adherence is common and poses unique challenges in the interpretation of trial outcomes...
Non-adherence in non-inferiority trials can affect treatment effect estimates and often increases th...
Background In a non-inferiority (NI) trial, analysis based on the intention-to-treat (ITT) princi...
AbstractObjectivesTo review trial-based economic evaluations, identifying 1) the proportion reportin...
Randomised trials are viewed as the gold standard for evaluating interventions. Depending on the int...
BACKGROUND: Treatment non-adherence in randomised trials refers to situations where some participant...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Introduction: The instrumental variable (IV)-based methods (e.g., two-stage least square [2SLS], two...
OBJECTIVES: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Introduction. Medication nonadherence can have a significant negative impact on treatment effectiven...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...