AbstractObjectivesTo clarify and illustrate sample size calculations for the cross-sectional stepped wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) and to present a simple approach for comparing the efficiencies of competing designs within a unified framework.Study Design and SettingWe summarize design effects for the SW-CRT, the parallel cluster randomized trial (CRT), and the parallel cluster randomized trial with before and after observations (CRT-BA), assuming cross-sectional samples are selected over time. We present new formulas that enable trialists to determine the required cluster size for a given number of clusters. We illustrate by example how to implement the presented design effects and give practical guidance on the design of stepped...
The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is a novel research study design that is increasingly bei...
There is limited guidance on the design of stepped wedge cluster randomised trials. Current methodol...
Background/Aims We sought to optimise the design of stepped wedge trials with an equal allocation of...
AbstractObjectivesTo clarify and illustrate sample size calculations for the cross-sectional stepped...
AbstractObjectiveThe stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (C...
Objective: The stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (CRTs). ...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge trials (SWTs) can be considered as a variant of a clustered randomised tri...
This thesis aims to extend the existing knowledge and enhance the methodological quality of future s...
Stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials (SW-CRTs) are being used with increasing frequency in health...
Standard sample size calculation formulas for Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trials (SW-CRTs) assu...
Numerous publications have now addressed the principles of designing, analyzing, and reporting the r...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Previous reviews have focussed on the rationale for employing the stepped wedge design (...
A stepped wedge trial is a type of cluster randomized trial with unidirectional crossover from contr...
The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is a novel research study design that is increasingly bei...
There is limited guidance on the design of stepped wedge cluster randomised trials. Current methodol...
Background/Aims We sought to optimise the design of stepped wedge trials with an equal allocation of...
AbstractObjectivesTo clarify and illustrate sample size calculations for the cross-sectional stepped...
AbstractObjectiveThe stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (C...
Objective: The stepped wedge design is increasingly being used in cluster randomized trials (CRTs). ...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge trials (SWTs) can be considered as a variant of a clustered randomised tri...
This thesis aims to extend the existing knowledge and enhance the methodological quality of future s...
Stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials (SW-CRTs) are being used with increasing frequency in health...
Standard sample size calculation formulas for Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trials (SW-CRTs) assu...
Numerous publications have now addressed the principles of designing, analyzing, and reporting the r...
BACKGROUND: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Stepped wedge cluster randomised trials frequently involve a relatively small number of ...
Background: Previous reviews have focussed on the rationale for employing the stepped wedge design (...
A stepped wedge trial is a type of cluster randomized trial with unidirectional crossover from contr...
The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is a novel research study design that is increasingly bei...
There is limited guidance on the design of stepped wedge cluster randomised trials. Current methodol...
Background/Aims We sought to optimise the design of stepped wedge trials with an equal allocation of...