Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major complications, i.e., noncompliance and missing outcomes. One potential solution to this problem is a statistical concept called intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis. ITT analysis includes every subject who is randomized according to randomized treatment assignment. It ignores noncompliance, protocol deviations, withdrawal, and anything that happens after randomization. ITT analysis maintains prognostic balance generated from the original random treatment allocation. In ITT analysis, estimate of treatment effect is generally conservative. A better application of the ITT approach is possible if complete outcome data are available for all randomized subjects. Per-protocol population is defi...
Background. The intention-to-treat (ITT) approach is an analytic approach for the analysis of rando...
Background: Experimental study design, randomization, blinding, control, and the analysis of such da...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes some of the statistical considerations in the intent-to-treat design ...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
The intention-to-treat (ITT) principle is a cornerstone in the in-terpretationof randomizedclinical ...
Clinicians, institutions, and policy makers use results from randomized controlled trials to makedec...
Abstract It has become commonplace for Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) to be analyzed according ...
Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis is essential in avoid-ing bias in the analysis of randomised trial...
Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis is essential in avoid-ing bias in the analysis of randomised trial...
In clinical epidemiology, experimental studies usually take the form of randomized controlled clinic...
BACKGROUND: Intention-to-treat (ITT) is an analytic approach where all randomized participants are i...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
The intent-to-treat (ITT) principle has long been mandated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
BACKGROUND: Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis requires all randomised individuals to be included in ...
Background. The intention-to-treat (ITT) approach is an analytic approach for the analysis of rando...
Background: Experimental study design, randomization, blinding, control, and the analysis of such da...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes some of the statistical considerations in the intent-to-treat design ...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
The intention-to-treat (ITT) principle is a cornerstone in the in-terpretationof randomizedclinical ...
Clinicians, institutions, and policy makers use results from randomized controlled trials to makedec...
Abstract It has become commonplace for Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) to be analyzed according ...
Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis is essential in avoid-ing bias in the analysis of randomised trial...
Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis is essential in avoid-ing bias in the analysis of randomised trial...
In clinical epidemiology, experimental studies usually take the form of randomized controlled clinic...
BACKGROUND: Intention-to-treat (ITT) is an analytic approach where all randomized participants are i...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
The intent-to-treat (ITT) principle has long been mandated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
BACKGROUND: Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis requires all randomised individuals to be included in ...
Background. The intention-to-treat (ITT) approach is an analytic approach for the analysis of rando...
Background: Experimental study design, randomization, blinding, control, and the analysis of such da...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes some of the statistical considerations in the intent-to-treat design ...