This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of cluster randomized trials. General expressions are obtained for two criteria to evaluate designs for parallel group studies with two treatments. The first is the variance of the estimated treatment effect and the second is the extent to which the estimated treatment effect is changed by adjusting for covariates. It is argued that the second of these is more important for cluster randomized trials. Methods of obtaining balanced designs from covariates which are available at the start of a study are proposed. An imbalance measure is used to compare the extent to which designs balance important covariates between the arms of a trial. Several approach...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized (CR) trials can be reduc...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Abstract Reviews have repeatedly noted important methodological issues in the conduct and reporting ...
Summary. We address estimation of intervention effects in experimental designs in which (a) interven...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Covariate-based constrained randomization of group-randomized trials Lawrence H Moultona Group-rando...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
There are multiple possible cluster randomised trial designs that vary in when the clusters cross be...
Background Within cluster randomized trials no algorithms exist to generate a full enumeration of a ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are useful in practice-based research network transla-t...
Abstract Background Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-c...
This dissertation is focused on the development of the optimal design and analysis for cluster rando...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized (CR) trials can be reduc...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Abstract Reviews have repeatedly noted important methodological issues in the conduct and reporting ...
Summary. We address estimation of intervention effects in experimental designs in which (a) interven...
BACKGROUND: The number of clusters in a cluster randomized trial is often low. It is therefore likel...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
Covariate-based constrained randomization of group-randomized trials Lawrence H Moultona Group-rando...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
There are multiple possible cluster randomised trial designs that vary in when the clusters cross be...
Background Within cluster randomized trials no algorithms exist to generate a full enumeration of a ...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are useful in practice-based research network transla-t...
Abstract Background Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-c...
This dissertation is focused on the development of the optimal design and analysis for cluster rando...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized (CR) trials can be reduc...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...