Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Eldridge, S"
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Cluster over individual randomization: are study design choices appropriately justified? Review of a random sample of trials
Eldridge, S; Taljaard, M; Goldstein, C; Giraudeau, B; Nicholls, S; Carroll, K; Phillips Hey, S; Brehaut, J; Jairath, V; London, A (SAGE Publications, 2020-05-05) -
Cluster randomised trials of individual-level interventions were at high risk of bias.
Easter, C; Thompson, JA; Eldridge, S; Taljaard, M; Hemming, K (2021-06-28)OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of risks of bias in cluster-randomised trials of individual-level interventions, according to the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Review undertaken in duplicate ... -
Completeness of reporting and risks of overstating impact in cluster randomised trials: a systematic review
Turner, EL; Platt, AC; Gallis, JA; Tetreault, K; Easter, C; McKenzie, JE; Nash, S; Forbes, AB; Hemming, K; Group, CBOR (Elsevier, 2021-08-01) -
Disruption of a primary health care domestic violence and abuse service in two London boroughs: interrupted time series evaluation
Panovska-Griffiths, J; Sohal, AH; Martin, P; Capelas, EB; Johnson, M; Howell, A; Lewis, NV; Feder, G; Griffiths, C; Eldridge, S (2020-06-22) -
Group antenatal care: findings from a pilot randomised controlled trial of REACH Pregnancy Circles
Sawtell, M; Wiggins, M; Wiseman, O; Mehay, A; McCourt, C; Sweeney, L; Hatherall, B; Ahmed, T; Greenberg, L; Hunter, R (2023) -
Re-randomisation trials in multi-episode settings: Estimands and independence estimators
Kahan, BC; White, IR; Hooper, R; Eldridge, S (2022) -
Sequence balance minimisation: new minimisation procedure for clinical trials using unequal treatment allocation ratios
Madurasinghe, V; Eldridge, S (2019) -
Supported accommodation for people with mental health problems: the QuEST research programme with feasibility RCT
Killaspy, H; Priebe, S; King, M; Eldridge, S; McCrone, P; Shepherd, G; Arbuthnott, M; Leavey, G; Curtis, S; McPherson, P<jats:sec id="abs1-1"> <jats:title>Background</jats:title> <jats:p>Across England, around 60,000 people live in mental health supported accommodation: residential care, supported housing and floating outreach. Residential ...