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Protocol of a cluster-randomised trial to improve adolescent bicycling safety education programme efficacy. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Public Health
Hamann CJ   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Reducing sedentary behaviour in patients after stroke (RECREATE): exploratory economic evaluation from an external pilot cluster randomised trial of the ‘Get Set Go’ intervention

open access: yes
Patel A   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cluster randomised controlled trials

2018
A methodological guide from Cochrane Consumers and Communication about analysing cluster randomised controlled ...
Cochrane Consumers And Communication La Trobe University   +2 more
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Cluster Randomised Controlled Trials

2008
The unit of random allocation usually takes one of two forms: individual or cluster. In previous chapters we have considered randomised trials where individuals are randomised to one of the comparator groups. A cluster trial, sometimes known as a group or place randomised trial, randomises groups of individuals to the relevant trial arms.
David J. Torgerson, Carole J. Torgerson
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Cluster randomised controlled trials

BMJ, 2012
Researchers investigated whether a systematic approach to the treatment of pain reduced agitation in people with moderate to severe dementia living in nursing homes. A cluster randomised controlled trial study design was used. The intervention comprised a stepwise protocol for the treatment of pain for eight weeks, with additional follow-up lasting ...
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Performing baseline testing in cluster randomised controlled trials

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2019
​Performing statistical tests of baseline characteristics is not usually advised for individually randomised trials. Should they be used for trials where participants are randomised in clusters? In the design of clinical trials, the most important techniques used for reducing bias are randomisation and blinding. Randomisation introduces an element of
Galal, U, Fanshawe, T
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Simulation in undergraduate paediatrics: a cluster‐randomised trial

The Clinical Teacher, 2015
Summary Background Medical students lack confidence in recognising, assessing and managing unwell patients, particularly children. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of a 1‐day novel paediatric simulation course on medical students' ability to recognise and assess sick children, and to evaluate
Benita, Morrissey   +4 more
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Sample Size Calculations for Cluster Randomised Trials

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2000
Objectives: Cluster randomised trials, in which groups of individuals are randomised, are increasingly being used in the health field. Adopting a clustered approach has implications for the design of such trials, and sample size calculations need to be inflated to accommodate for the clustering effect.
Marion Campbell   +2 more
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Treatment allocation in trials: cluster randomisation

BMJ, 2014
Researchers investigated the effectiveness of neuromuscular training in reducing the rate of acute knee injuries in adolescent female football players. A cluster randomised controlled trial study design was used. The intervention was a 15 minute neuromuscular warm-up programme (targeting core stability, balance, and proper knee alignment) carried out ...
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A village doctor-led multifaceted intervention for blood pressure control in rural China: an open, cluster randomised trial

The Lancet, 2022
Yingxian Sun   +76 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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