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Sample Size Considerations for GEE Analyses of Three-Level Cluster Randomized Trials

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BIOMETRICS
卷 66, 期 4, 页码 1230-1237

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WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2009.01374.x

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Cluster randomization; Generalized estimating equations (GEE); Sample size; Sandwich estimator; Small sample correction; Three-level data; Power

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  1. NIH [R01 AA016806-01A1, R01 AA016806-02, R01 AA016806-03]

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P>Cluster randomized trials in health care may involve three instead of two levels, for instance, in trials where different interventions to improve quality of care are compared. In such trials, the intervention is implemented in health care units (clusters) and aims at changing the behavior of health care professionals working in this unit (subjects), while the effects are measured at the patient level (evaluations). Within the generalized estimating equations approach, we derive a sample size formula that accounts for two levels of clustering: that of subjects within clusters and that of evaluations within subjects. The formula reveals that sample size is inflated, relative to a design with completely independent evaluations, by a multiplicative term that can be expressed as a product of two variance inflation factors, one that quantifies the impact of within-subject correlation of evaluations on the variance of subject-level means and the other that quantifies the impact of the correlation between subject-level means on the variance of the cluster means. Power levels as predicted by the sample size formula agreed well with the simulated power for more than 10 clusters in total, when data were analyzed using bias-corrected estimating equations for the correlation parameters in combination with the model-based covariance estimator or the sandwich estimator with a finite sample correction.

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