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Power considerations for generalized estimating equations analyses of four-level cluster randomized trials.

Xueqi Wang1,2, Elizabeth L Turner1,2, John S Preisser3, Fan Li4,5.   

Abstract

In this article, we develop methods for sample size and power calculations in four-level intervention studies when intervention assignment is carried out at any level, with a particular focus on cluster randomized trials (CRTs). CRTs involving four levels are becoming popular in healthcare research, where the effects are measured, for example, from evaluations (level 1) within participants (level 2) in divisions (level 3) that are nested in clusters (level 4). In such multilevel CRTs, we consider three types of intraclass correlations between different evaluations to account for such clustering: that of the same participant, that of different participants from the same division, and that of different participants from different divisions in the same cluster. Assuming arbitrary link and variance functions, with the proposed correlation structure as the true correlation structure, closed-form sample size formulas for randomization carried out at any level (including individually randomized trials within a four-level clustered structure) are derived based on the generalized estimating equations approach using the model-based variance and using the sandwich variance with an independence working correlation matrix. We demonstrate that empirical power corresponds well with that predicted by the proposed method for as few as eight clusters, when data are analyzed using the matrix-adjusted estimating equations for the correlation parameters with a bias-corrected sandwich variance estimator, under both balanced and unbalanced designs.
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Keywords:  cluster randomized trials; eigenvalues; extended nested exchangeable correlation; matrix-adjusted estimating equations (MAEE); sample size

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34897793      PMCID: PMC9574475          DOI: 10.1002/bimj.202100081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biom J        ISSN: 0323-3847            Impact factor:   1.715


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