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Cluster size variability and imbalance in cluster randomized controlled trials

Journal

STATISTICS IN MEDICINE
Volume 29, Issue 29, Pages 2984-2993

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/sim.4050

Keywords

cluster randomized controlled trials; cluster size variability; imbalance; intra-cluster correlation; optimization randomization algorithm; power

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  1. NIHR

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Cluster randomized controlled trials are increasingly used to evaluate medical interventions. Research has found that cluster size variability leads to a reduction in the overall effective sample size. Although reporting standards of cluster trials have started to evolve, a far greater degree of transparency is needed to ensure that robust evidence is presented. The use of the numbers of patients recruited to summarize recruitment rate should be avoided in favour of an improved metric that illustrates cumulative power and accounts for cluster variability. Data from four trials is included to show the link between cluster size variability and imbalance. Furthermore, using simulations it is demonstrated that by randomising using a two block randomization strategy and weighting the second by cluster size recruitment, chance imbalance can be minimized. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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