Items where the Publication is Clinical trials (London, England)
Number of items: 32.
2022
  • Combining factorial and multi-arm multi-stage platform designs to evaluate multiple interventions efficiently. (2022) White, Ian R; Choodari-Oskooei, Babak; Sydes, Matthew R; Kahan, Brennan C; McCabe, Leanne; Turkova, Anna; Esmail, Hanif; Gibb, Diana M; Ford, Deborah
  • 2021
  • Intra-cluster correlations from the CLustered OUtcome Dataset bank to inform the design of longitudinal cluster trials. (2021) Korevaar, Elizabeth; Kasza, Jessica; Taljaard, Monica; Hemming, Karla; Haines, Terry; Turner, Elizabeth L; Thompson, Jennifer A; Hughes, James P; Forbes, Andrew B
  • 2020
  • Broadening community engagement in clinical research: Designing and assessing a pilot crowdsourcing project to obtain community feedback on an HIV clinical trial. (2020) Day, Suzanne; Mathews, Allison; Blumberg, Meredith; Vu, Thi; Rennie, Stuart; Tucker, Joseph D
  • 2018
  • Reporting non-adherence in cluster randomised trials: A systematic review. (2018) Agbla, Schadrac C; DiazOrdaz, Karla
  • EBOVAC-Salone: Lessons learned from implementing an Ebola vaccine trial in an Ebola-affected country. (2018) Mooney, Thomas; Smout, Elizabeth; Leigh, Bailah; Greenwood, Brian; Enria, Luisa; Ishola, David; Manno, Daniela; Samai, Mohamed; Douoguih, Macaya; Watson-Jones, Deborah
  • Rethinking non-inferiority: a practical trial design for optimising treatment duration. (2018) Quartagno, Matteo; Walker, A Sarah; Carpenter, James R; Phillips, Patrick Pj; Parmar, Mahesh Kb
  • 2017
  • Rejoinder. (2017) Mason, AJ; Gomes, M; Grieve, R; Carpenter, J
  • Rejoinder. (2017) Mason, Alexina J; Gomes, Manuel; Grieve, Richard; Carpenter, James
  • Development of a practical approach to expert elicitation for randomised controlled trials with missing health outcomes: Application to the IMPROVE trial. (2017) Mason, Alexina J; Gomes, Manuel; Grieve, Richard; Ulug, Pinar; Powell, Janet T; Carpenter, James
  • The optimal design of stepped wedge trials with equal allocation to sequences and a comparison to other trial designs. (2017) Thompson, Jennifer A; Fielding, Katherine; Hargreaves, James; Copas, Andrew
  • 2016
  • Design and analysis considerations in the Ebola_Tx trial evaluating convalescent plasma in the treatment of Ebola virus disease in Guinea during the 2014-2015 outbreak. (2016) Edwards, Tansy; Semple, Malcolm G; De Weggheleire, Anja; Claeys, Yves; De Crop, Maaike; Menten, Joris; Ravinetto, Raffaella; Temmerman, Sarah; Lynen, Lutgarde; Bah, Elhadj Ibrahima; Smith, Peter G; van Griensven, Johan; Ebola_Tx Consortium
  • Simulation-guided phase 3 trial design to evaluate vaccine effectiveness to prevent Ebola virus disease infection: Statistical considerations, design rationale, and challenges. (2016) Vandebosch, An; Mogg, Robin; Goeyvaerts, Nele; Truyers, Carla; Greenwood, Brian; Watson-Jones, Debby; Herrera-Taracena, Guillermo; Parys, Wim; Vangeneugden, Tony description
  • 2015
  • Should consent forms used in clinical trials be translated into the local dialects? A survey among past participants in rural Ghana. (2015) Baiden, Frank; Akazili, James; Chatio, Samuel; Achana, Fabian Sebastian; Oduro, Abraham Rexford; Ravinetto, Raffaella; Hodgson, Abraham
  • 2014
  • Are missing data adequately handled in cluster randomised trials? A systematic review and guidelines. (2014) Díaz-Ordaz, Karla; Kenward, Michael G; Cohen, Abie; Coleman, Claire L; Eldridge, Sandra
  • Commentary on Berlin et al. (2014) Goldacre, Ben
  • E-health data to support and enhance randomised controlled trials in the United Kingdom. (2014) Harron, Katie; Gamble, Carrol; Gilbert, Ruth
  • 2013
  • Central and statistical data monitoring in the Clinical Randomisation of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Haemorrhage (CRASH-2) trial. (2013) Edwards, Phil; Shakur, Haleema; Barnetson, Lin; Prieto, David; Evans, Stephen; Roberts, Ian
  • 2012
  • Including all individuals is not enough: lessons for intention-to-treat analysis. (2012) White, Ian R; Carpenter, James; Horton, Nicholas J
  • 2011
  • Two controlled trials to increase participant retention in a randomized controlled trial of mobile phone-based smoking cessation support in the United Kingdom. (2011) Severi, Ettore; Free, Caroline; Knight, Rosemary; Robertson, Steven; Edwards, Philip; Hoile, Elizabeth
  • 2010
  • Three controlled trials of interventions to increase recruitment to a randomized controlled trial of mobile phone based smoking cessation support. (2010) Free, Caroline; Hoile, Elizabeth; Robertson, Steven; Knight, Rosemary
  • 2008
  • Randomized trials in vulnerable populations. (2008) Cook, Deborah; Moore-Cox, Anne; Xavier, Denis; Lauzier, François; Roberts, Ian
  • Restricted randomization of ZAMSTAR: a 2 x 2 factorial cluster randomized trial. (2008) Sismanidis, Charalambos; Moulton, Lawrence H; Ayles, Helen; Fielding, Katherine; Schaap, Ab; Beyers, Nulda; Bond, Ginny; Godfrey-Faussett, Peter; Hayes, Richard
  • 2007
  • The impact of helminths on the response to immunization and on the incidence of infection and disease in childhood in Uganda: design of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, factorial trial of deworming interventions delivered in pregnancy and early childhood [ISRCTN32849447]. (2007) Elliott, Alison M; Kizza, Moses; Quigley, Maria A; Ndibazza, Juliet; Nampijja, Margaret; Muhangi, Lawrence; Morison, Linda; Namujju, Proscovia B; Muwanga, Moses; Kabatereine, Narcis; Whitworth, James AG
  • Eliciting and using expert opinions about dropout bias in randomized controlled trials. (2007) White, Ian R; Carpenter, James; Evans, Stephen; Schroter, Sara
  • 2006
  • Book Review: Advances in clinical trial biostatistics. (2006) Elbourne, Diana
  • Consumer involvement in consent document development: a multicenter cluster randomized trial to assess study participants' understanding. (2006) Guarino, Peter; Elbourne, Diana; Carpenter, James; Peduzzi, Peter
  • Current controversies in data monitoring for clinical trials. (2006) Pocock, Stuart J
  • 2005
  • Direct likelihood analysis versus simple forms of imputation for missing data in randomized clinical trials. (2005) Beunckens, Caroline; Molenberghs, Geert; Kenward, Michael G
  • Data monitoring in randomized controlled trials: surveys of recent practice and policies. (2005) Clemens, Felicity; Elbourne, Diana; Darbyshire, Janet; Pocock, Stuart; DAMOCLES Group
  • 2004
  • Equipoise: a case study of the views of clinicians involved in two neonatal trials. (2004) Garcia, Jo; Elbourne, Diana; Snowdon, Claire
  • Reported use of data monitoring committees in the main published reports of randomised controlled trials: a cross-sectional study. (2004) Sydes, MR; Altman, DG; Babiker, AB; Parmar, MKB; Spiegelhalter, DJ; and The Damocles Group (including Clemens, F; Elbourne, D; Pocock, S.)
  • Small group processes relevant to data monitoring committees in controlled clinical trials: an overview of reviews. (2004) Walker, AE; McLeer, SK; and The Damocles Group (including Clemens, F; Elbourne, D; Pocock, S.)