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Recommendations for the analysis of individually randomised controlled trials with clustering in one arm - a case of continuous outcomes.

Laura FlightAnnabel AllisonMunyaradzi DimairoEllen LeeLaura MandefieldStephen J Walters
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2016)
A partially clustered approach, modelling the clustering in just one arm, most accurately represents the trial design and provides valid results. Modelling homogeneous variances between the clustered and unclustered arm is adequate in scenarios similar to the case studies considered. We recommend treating each participant in the unclustered arm as a single cluster. This approach is simple to implement in R and Stata and is recommended for the analysis of trials with clustering in one arm only. However, the case studies considered had small ICC values, limiting the generalisability of these results.
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