Sample size requirements for pilot randomised controlled trials with continuous outcomes: a simulation study

نویسندگان

  • Marion Teare
  • Alexandra Hayman
  • Munya Dimairo
  • Neil Shephard
  • Amy Whitehead
  • Stephen Walters
چکیده

Results The bias in the pooled SD estimate is negligible once the total pilot sample is 60 or above and the relative gain in precision (for each ten subjects added to the pilot) drops to below 10% once the total sample size is 70. When planning the full RCT for a continuous outcome, estimates generated by pilot samples of 70 will have the required power with close to 50% confidence when the true standardised effect size is above 0.2. Adjusting the required sample sizes for the full RCT to deliver the required power with 80% confidence can result in excessively large full planned RCTs. Conclusions We recommend that an external pilot study needs at least a total of 70 measured subjects (35 per group) to estimate the pooled SD for a continuous outcome.

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دوره 14  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013