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Sample size determination for stepped wedge cluster randomized trials in pragmatic settings

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The stepped-wedge cluster randomized design has been increasingly employed by pragmatic trials in health services research. In this study, based on the GEE approach, we present closed-form sample size calculation… Click to show full abstract

The stepped-wedge cluster randomized design has been increasingly employed by pragmatic trials in health services research. In this study, based on the GEE approach, we present closed-form sample size calculation that is applicable to both closed-cohort and cross-sectional stepped wedge trials. Importantly, the proposed method is flexible to accommodate design issues routinely encountered in pragmatic trials, such as different within- and between-subject correlation structures, irregular crossover schedules for the switch to intervention, and missing data due to repeated measurements over prolonged follow-up. The closed-form formulas allow researchers to analytically assess the impact of different design factors on sample size requirement. We also recognize the potential issue of limited numbers of clusters in pragmatic stepped wedge trials and present an adjustment approach for underestimated variance of the treatment effect. We conduct extensive simulation to assess the performance of the proposed sample size method. An application example to a real clinical trial is presented.

Keywords: sample size; stepped wedge; wedge cluster; cluster randomized

Journal Title: Statistical Methods in Medical Research
Year Published: 2021

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