Journal article
DELTA2 guidance on choosing the target difference and undertaking and reporting the sample size calculation for a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Randomised controlled trials are considered to be the best method to assess comparative clinical efficacy and effectiveness, and can be a key source of data for estimating cost effectiveness. Central to the design of a randomised controlled trial is an a priori sample size calculation, which ensures that the study has a high probability of achieving its prespecified main objective. Beyond pure statistical or scientific concerns, it is ethically …
Authors
Cook JA; Julious SA; Sones W; Hampson LV; Hewitt C; Berlin JA; Ashby D; Emsley R; Fergusson DA; Walters SJ
Journal
The BMJ, Vol. 363, ,
Publisher
BMJ
DOI
10.1136/bmj.k3750
ISSN
0959-8138