In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the most compelling need is to determine whether the treatment condition was more effective than control. However, it is generally recognized that not all participants in the treatment group of most clinical trials benefit equally. While subgroup analyses are often used to compare treatment effectiveness across pre-determined subgroups categorized by patient characteristics, methods to empirically identify naturally occurring clusters of persons who benefit most from the treatment group have rarely been implemented. This article provides a modeling framework to accomplish this important task. Utilizing information about individuals from the treatment group who had poor outcomes, the present study prop...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
Precision medicine, in the sense of tailoring the choice of medical treatment to patients’ pretreatm...
Background: Controlling bias is key to successful randomized controlled trials for behaviour change....
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the most compelling need is to determine whether the treatme...
In case multiple treatment alternatives are available for some medical problem, the detection of tre...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Our increased understanding of genomics and related...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Due to differential treatment responses of patients to pharmacotherapy, drug development and practic...
For many medical and psychological problems, multiple treatment alternatives are available. An obvio...
Background We sought to address how predictors and moderators of psychotherapy for bipolar depressio...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
Precision medicine, in the sense of tailoring the choice of medical treatment to patients’ pretreatm...
Background: Controlling bias is key to successful randomized controlled trials for behaviour change....
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the most compelling need is to determine whether the treatme...
In case multiple treatment alternatives are available for some medical problem, the detection of tre...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Our increased understanding of genomics and related...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Due to differential treatment responses of patients to pharmacotherapy, drug development and practic...
For many medical and psychological problems, multiple treatment alternatives are available. An obvio...
Background We sought to address how predictors and moderators of psychotherapy for bipolar depressio...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
Precision medicine, in the sense of tailoring the choice of medical treatment to patients’ pretreatm...
Background: Controlling bias is key to successful randomized controlled trials for behaviour change....