Background. Background. Patients grouped together in practices may share characteristics that cause them to have similar responses to an intervention. Sampling from such groups means that the power of a trial is less than when subjects are selected from the population at random. Knowledge of likely variation in outcome at the practice level is necessary to calculate the extent to which sample size would need to be inflated to maintain statistical power in the face of ‘cluster effects’. Objective. To plan sample size and precision requirements of a clinical trial, we examined reports of primary care smoking cessation trials for information on outcomes at the level of clusters, and found them unhelpful. We therefore constructed hypothetical...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
Background. Background. Patients grouped together in practices may share characteristics that cause ...
Design and analysis of studies evaluating smoking cessation interventions where effects vary between...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Cluster randomized trials in health care may involve three instead of two levels, for instance, in t...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
Background. Background. Patients grouped together in practices may share characteristics that cause ...
Design and analysis of studies evaluating smoking cessation interventions where effects vary between...
Aims: To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) gro...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
Aims To examine variability and effectiveness of interventions provided to comparator (control) grou...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
The frequency of cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) in peer-reviewed literature has increased exponent...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Cluster randomized trials in health care may involve three instead of two levels, for instance, in t...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
BACKGROUND: Cluster randomization design is increasingly used for the evaluation of health-care, scr...
Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Resear...
Trials in which treatments induce clustering of observations in one of two treatment arms, such as w...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...