Comparison of methods for analysing cluster randomized trials: an example involving a factorial design.
BACKGROUND: Studies involving clustering effects are common, but there is little consistency in their analysis. Various analytical methods were compared for a factorial cluster randomized trial (CRT) of two primary care-based interventions designed to increase breast screening attendance. METHODS: T...
Main Authors: | Peters, T, Richards, S, Bankhead, C, Ades, A, Sterne, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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