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...
Main Authors: | Nickless, A, Voysey, M, Yu, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2015
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