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Final Presentation starts TODAY!. Designing a New Study: IV. Experiments. Chapter 11 (p110 -127). The randomized blinded trial (RBT) Special types of randomized blinded design Other experimental designs Deciding to do an experiment. THE RANDOMIZED BLINDED TRIAL (RBT). THE FUTURE.
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Designing a New Study: IV. Experiments
Chapter 11 (p110 -127) • The randomized blinded trial (RBT) • Special types of randomized blinded design • Other experimental designs • Deciding to do an experiment
THE RANDOMIZED BLINDED TRIAL (RBT) THE FUTURE THE PRESENT No Disease Disease Treatment Randomize Population No Disease Control (Placebo) Disease Sample Steps: 1. Select a sample from the population 2. Measure baseline variables 3. Randomize 4. Apply intervention (one should be a blinded placebo, if possible. 5. Follow up the cohorts 6. Measure outcome variables (blindly, if possible)
Assembling the study cohort • Define inclusion criteria that are appropriate to the research question. • Define exclusion criteria that will help control errors. • Design an adequate sample size and plan the recruitment accordingly. Sample
Measuring baseline variable • Characterize the study cohort • Consider measuring the outcome variable • Measuring various predictors of outcome Sample
Randomizing the study subjects • a true random allocation • tamperproof • example • Using the last digit of each number in a column of random number • Representing the three study groups with 0, 1, & 2, • Reading down each column in sequence, • Skipping over the numbers 3-9 until the first 0,1, or 2 is reached, and • Assigning the participant to that group. Randomize
Applying the intervention • Importance of blinding • Choice of a comparison group • Assuring compliance Treatment Control (Placebo)
Measuring the outcome • Appropriateness to the research question • Statistical characteristics • Number of outcome variables • Importance of blinding No Disease Disease No Disease Disease
Analyzing the results • Testing the hypothesis • X2 • t-test • or whatever • intention-to-treat • subgroup analyses • early stopping rules No Disease Disease No Disease Disease
Special types of randomized blinded designs • Run-in design • Factorial design • Randomization of matched pairs • Pre-randomization • Group randomization
Run-in design No Disease Disease Treatment Randomize Placebo No Disease Control (Placebo) Disease Sample Population Non compliance
Factorial design Population Drug A & Drug B Disease No Disease Drug A & Plac.B Disease No Disease Plac.A & Drug B Disease No Disease Plac. A & B Disease No Disease Sample A factorial design RBT, providing two studies for the price for one
And others • Randomization of matched pairs • Pre-randomization • Group randomization • Nonrandomized between-group designs • Unmeasured confounding variables (e.g., life-style) cannot be fully removed by statistical adjustment • pseudo random mechanism • Nonblinded between-group designs • Time series designs • Natural experiments
Deciding to do an experiment • Strategies for answering the research question with observational studies have been exhausted. • The existing knowledge is not sufficient to determine clinical or public health policy. • An experiment is likely to provide an important extension of this knowledge.