Balance algorithm for cluster randomized trials
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within cluster randomized trials no algorithms exist to generate a full enumeration of a block randomization, balancing for covariates across treatment arms. Furthermore, often for practical reasons multiple blocks are required to fu...
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doaj-e44c03e845ab443d921bbb573fdd602d2020-11-24T21:33:53ZengBMCBMC Medical Research Methodology1471-22882008-10-01816510.1186/1471-2288-8-65Balance algorithm for cluster randomized trialsHood KerenzaCarter Ben R<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within cluster randomized trials no algorithms exist to generate a full enumeration of a block randomization, balancing for covariates across treatment arms. Furthermore, often for practical reasons multiple blocks are required to fully randomize a study, which may not have been well balanced within blocks.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present a convenient and easy to use randomization tool to undertake allocation concealed block randomization. Our algorithm highlights allocations that minimize imbalance between treatment groups across multiple baseline covariates.</p> <p>We demonstrate the algorithm using a cluster randomized trial in primary care (the PRE-EMPT Study) and show that the software incorporates a trade off between independent random allocations that were likely to be imbalanced, and predictable deterministic approaches that would minimise imbalance. We extend the methodology of single block randomization to allocate to multiple blocks conditioning on previous allocations.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The algorithm is included as Additional file <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr> and we advocate its use for robust randomization within cluster randomized trials.</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional File 1</p> </title> <text> <p><b>Cluster randomization allocation algorithm version 1.</b> Algorithms scripted in R to provide robust cluster randomization.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2288-8-65-S1.zip"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/8/65 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Within cluster randomized trials no algorithms exist to generate a full enumeration of a block randomization, balancing for covariates across treatment arms. Furthermore, often for practical reasons multiple blocks are required to fully randomize a study, which may not have been well balanced within blocks.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present a convenient and easy to use randomization tool to undertake allocation concealed block randomization. Our algorithm highlights allocations that minimize imbalance between treatment groups across multiple baseline covariates.</p> <p>We demonstrate the algorithm using a cluster randomized trial in primary care (the PRE-EMPT Study) and show that the software incorporates a trade off between independent random allocations that were likely to be imbalanced, and predictable deterministic approaches that would minimise imbalance. We extend the methodology of single block randomization to allocate to multiple blocks conditioning on previous allocations.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The algorithm is included as Additional file <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr> and we advocate its use for robust randomization within cluster randomized trials.</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional File 1</p> </title> <text> <p><b>Cluster randomization allocation algorithm version 1.</b> Algorithms scripted in R to provide robust cluster randomization.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2288-8-65-S1.zip"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> |
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