Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time
The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is becoming more popular, as it is both logistically more viable for large-scale intervention roll-outs than the conventional parallel cluster randomised trial, and can be more ethically responsible when it is perceived that the intervention will do more go...
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description | The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is becoming more popular, as it is both logistically more viable for large-scale intervention roll-outs than the conventional parallel cluster randomised trial, and can be more ethically responsible when it is perceived that the intervention will do more good than harm. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:69faa4d7-9922-467c-b928-d5d7542673122022-03-26T18:54:32ZMixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of timeJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:69faa4d7-9922-467c-b928-d5d754267312Symplectic Elements at OxfordBioMed Central2015Nickless, AVoysey, MYu, LThe stepped wedge cluster randomised trial is becoming more popular, as it is both logistically more viable for large-scale intervention roll-outs than the conventional parallel cluster randomised trial, and can be more ethically responsible when it is perceived that the intervention will do more good than harm. |
spellingShingle | Nickless, A Voysey, M Yu, L Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title | Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title_full | Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title_fullStr | Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title_full_unstemmed | Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title_short | Mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial - accounting for the confounding effect of time |
title_sort | mixed effects approach to the analysis of the stepped wedge cluster randomised trial accounting for the confounding effect of time |
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