Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster randomized trial (CRT) are suitable for analysis using a cluster-adjusted nonparametric bootstrap. The bootstrap's main advantages are in dealing with skewed data and its ability to take correlations between costs and effects into account. However, there are known theoretical problems with a commonly used cluster bootstrap procedure, and the practical implications of these require investigation. Methods: Simulations were used to estimate the coverage of confidence intervals around incremental cost-effectiveness ratios from CRTs using two bootstrap methods. Results: The bootstrap gave excessively narrow confidence intervals, but there was evid...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
BACKGROUND:Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty ab...
AIM: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) may use data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where th...
Abstract Background This work has investigated under what conditions confidence intervals around the...
cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where the unit of random-ization is the cluster, not the individua...
This thesis considers alternative statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that use...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
OBJECTIVES : Bootstrapping is often used to assess uncertainty in outcomes of randomized controlled ...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
Cluster randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used in economic evaluations of social,...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
BACKGROUND:Measurement of individuals' costs and outcomes in randomized trials allows uncertainty ab...
AIM: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) may use data from cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where th...
Abstract Background This work has investigated under what conditions confidence intervals around the...
cluster randomized trials (CRTs), where the unit of random-ization is the cluster, not the individua...
This thesis considers alternative statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that use...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses of cluster randomised trials...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
OBJECTIVES : Bootstrapping is often used to assess uncertainty in outcomes of randomized controlled ...
The cluster-randomized trial (CRT) is a common study design in public health research. In situations...
Background: Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used to assess the effectiveness of he...
Cluster randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used in economic evaluations of social,...
Statistical methods have been developed for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) of cluster randomised ...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
In this dissertation, we investigate sample size calculations for three different study designs: str...