@statsepi @tmorris_mrc @stephensenn @EpiEllie @jd_wilko @Brennan_Kahan ...but I thought (incorrectly) the question was about rerandomisation designs rather than an odd practice of discarding a randomisation because it is not favoured! https://t.co/ZTlefqz7
@bettercount_us @EpiEllie @jd_wilko @Brennan_Kahan Not that kind! This kind: https://t.co/U4DuhtBAsH
@EpiEllie @jd_wilko @Brennan_Kahan The first! Entry into the same trial for different treatment episodes https://t.co/U4DuhtBAsH
@AndersHuitfeldt @jd_wilko @Brennan_Kahan @statsepi Ah, no; we're talking about different things. Jack was asking about the re-randomisation design. https://t.co/U4DuhtBAsH
RT @tmorris_mrc: If you're not yet familiar with re-randomisation, here is the description and justification of the design: https://t.co/U4…
RT @tmorris_mrc: If you're not yet familiar with re-randomisation, here is the description and justification of the design: https://t.co/U4…
If you're not yet familiar with re-randomisation, here is the description and justification of the design: https://t.co/U4DuhtBAsH @Brennan_Kahan https://t.co/cz2igvs8SU
TM: Note my conflict of interest here (but also: re-randomisation is great)! https://t.co/jGFcYvDGxw #smallpopulations https://t.co/eovytA5wXB
Point them towards successful trials https://t.co/lpEX4Y30rv or methodology https://t.co/e6f1LhjgJa? @heidirgardner @DaveGuk87 @kerryhood https://t.co/QTQatI9mwh
RT @rupert_pearse: Randomise the same patient twice in an RCT? https://t.co/909gybUbrr Interesting methodology research from @Brennan_Kahan
Randomise the same patient twice in an RCT? https://t.co/909gybUbrr Interesting methodology research from @Brennan_Kahan
RT @rupert_pearse: Can we recruit a patient into the same clinical trial more than once? https://t.co/909gybUbrr Fascinating idea. Ideal fo…
RT @rupert_pearse: Can we recruit a patient into the same clinical trial more than once? https://t.co/909gybUbrr Fascinating idea. Ideal fo…
Can we recruit a patient into the same clinical trial more than once? https://t.co/909gybUbrr Fascinating idea. Ideal for chronic pain Rx?
RT @tmorris_mrc: Re-randomisation is a big deal at the moment. If you haven't heard of it, read this: https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p @MRCCTU
RT @tmorris_mrc: Re-randomisation is a big deal at the moment. If you haven't heard of it, read this: https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p @MRCCTU
Re-randomisation is a big deal at the moment. If you haven't heard of it, read this: https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p @MRCCTU
Planning a #crossover trial? Would a #rerandomisation design suit your patients better? https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p #clinicaltrials
RT @MRCCTU: The re-randomisation design can increase the recruitment rate for clinical trials https://t.co/EZn0yL63nf
RT @MRCCTU: The re-randomisation design can increase the recruitment rate for clinical trials https://t.co/EZn0yL63nf
The re-randomisation design can increase the recruitment rate for clinical trials https://t.co/EZn0yL63nf
A re-randomisation design for clinical trials https://t.co/ADsmaz77tR #bmcmedicalresearchmethodology
BMC Medical research methodology: A re-randomisation design for clinical trials https://t.co/k40pZvT4Mc
Could re-randomisation help increase recruitment rates in clinical trials? https://t.co/EeyRi8oDij @Trial_Forge
RT @tmorris_mrc: Struggling to recruit patients to your #clinicaltrials? Consider re-randomising patients who have participated https://t.c…
RT @MedicalEvidence: A re-randomisation design for clinical trials - new BMC Medical Research Methodology article via @BMC_series: https://…
RT @MedicalEvidence: A re-randomisation design for clinical trials - new BMC Medical Research Methodology article via @BMC_series: https://…
Can we include participants in a trial more than once, without violating the independence assumption? Actually yes - https://t.co/EeyRi8oDij
Struggling to recruit patients to your #clinicaltrials? Consider re-randomising patients who have participated https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p
A re-randomisation design for clinical trials. You can do it! https://t.co/v3cBTXsN5p #bmcmedicalresearchmethodology @Brennan_Kahan
RT @GordonJForbes: Trouble recruiting to your trial? See this exciting work on randomising participants more than once by@Brennan_Kahan htt…
RT @MedicalEvidence: A re-randomisation design for clinical trials - new BMC Medical Research Methodology article via @BMC_series: https://…
RT @MedicalEvidence: A re-randomisation design for clinical trials - new BMC Medical Research Methodology article via @BMC_series: https://…
A re-randomisation design for clinical trials - new BMC Medical Research Methodology article via @BMC_series: https://t.co/YQ8QaeOQpI
Trouble recruiting to your trial? See this exciting work on randomising participants more than once by@Brennan_Kahan https://t.co/aUVXGeNfEQ
A re-randomisation design for clinical trials https://t.co/EeyRi8oDij @MedicalEvidence