A complete guide to understanding cluster randomised trials Written by
two researchers with extensive experience in the field, this book
presents a complete guide to the design, analysis and reporting of
cluster randomised trials. It spans a wide range of applications:
trials in developing countries, trials in primary care, trials in the
health services. A key feature is the use of R code and code from
other popular packages to plan and analyse cluster trials, using data
from actual trials. The book contains clear technical descriptions
of the models used, and considers in detail the ethics involved in
such trials and the problems in planning them. For readers and
students who do not intend to run a trial but wish to be a critical
reader of the literature, there are sections on the CONSORT statement,
and exercises in reading published trials. Written in a clear,
accessible style Features real examples taken from the authors’
extensive practitioner experience of designing and analysing clinical
trials Demonstrates the use of R, Stata and SPSS for statistical
analysis Includes computer code so the reader can replicate all the
analyses Discusses neglected areas such as ethics and practical issues
in running cluster randomised trials How to Design, Analyse and Report
Cluster Randomised Trials in Medicine and Health Related Research
provides an excellent reference tool and can be read with profit by
statisticians, health services researchers, systematic reviewers and
critical readers of cluster randomised trials.
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ISBN
9781118763605
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
272
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