The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized (CR) trials can be reduced by implementing a crossover (CO) design. In a simple CO trial, each subject receives each treatment in random order. A powerful characteristic of this design is that each subject serves as its own control. In a CR CO trial, clusters of subjects are randomly allocated to a sequence of interventions. Under this design, each subject is either included in only one of the treatment periods (CO at cluster level) or in both periods (CO at subject level). In this study, the efficiency of both CR CO trials relative to the CR trial without CO is demonstrated. Furthermore, the optimal allocation of clusters and subjects given a fixed budget or desire...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used in many fields including public health and me...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Typically, clusters and individuals in cluster randomized trials are allocated across treatment cond...
The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized trials can be reduced by...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the design and statistical methods used in cluster-randomized crossover (CRXO) ...
Abstract Background In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is ...
Background: In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is assigned...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
There are sometimes cost, scientific, or logistical reasons to allocate individuals unequally in an ...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used in many fields including public health and me...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Typically, clusters and individuals in cluster randomized trials are allocated across treatment cond...
The inefficiency induced by between-cluster variation in cluster randomized trials can be reduced by...
Nicholas G Reich,1 Aaron M Milstone2,3 1Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the design and statistical methods used in cluster-randomized crossover (CRXO) ...
Abstract Background In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is ...
Background: In a cluster randomised crossover (CRXO) design, a sequence of interventions is assigned...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
In recent years, the number of studies using a cluster-randomized design has grown dramatically. In ...
There are sometimes cost, scientific, or logistical reasons to allocate individuals unequally in an ...
Cluster randomized and multicenter trials sometimes combine two treatments A and B in a factorial de...
Cluster randomized trials (CRT), in which whole clusters instead of individuals are assigned to cond...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are increasingly used in many fields including public health and me...
This paper explores the role of balancing covariates between treatment groups in the design of clust...
Typically, clusters and individuals in cluster randomized trials are allocated across treatment cond...