Sample size, sample size planning, and the impact of study context: systematic review and recommendations by the example of psychological depression treatment.
Raphael SchusterTim KaiserYannik TerhorstEva Maria MessnerLucia-Maria StrohmeierAnton-Rupert LaireiterPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Findings suggest that investigators achieve their determined sample size and pre-registration rates are increasing. During study planning, however, study context appears more important than study design. Study context, therefore, needs to be emphasized in the present discussion, as it can help understand the relatively stable trial numbers of the past decades. Acknowledging this situation, indications exist that digital psychiatry (e.g. Internet interventions or intense assessment) can help to mitigate the challenge of underpowered studies. The article includes a short guide for efficient study planning.