Informative cluster size in cluster-randomised trials: A case study from the TRIGGER trial.
Brennan C KahanFan LiBryan BletteVipul JairathAndrew J CopasMichael HarhayPublished in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2023)
In this re-analysis, we found that estimates from the various approaches could differ, which may be due to the presence of informative cluster size. Careful consideration of the estimand and the plausibility of assumptions underpinning each estimator can help ensure an appropriate analysis methods are used. Independence estimating equations and the analysis of cluster-level summaries (with appropriate weighting for each to correspond to either the participant-average or cluster-average treatment effect) are a desirable choice when informative cluster size is deemed possible, due to their unbiasedness in this setting.