Commun Stat Theory Methods. 2017;46(22):11204-11213. doi: 10.1080/03610926.2016.1260744. Epub 2017 Aug 7.
Sample Size Estimation for Comparing Rates of Change in K-group Repeated Count Outcomes.
Abstract
Sample size estimation for comparing the rates of change in two-arm repeated measurements has been investigated by many investigators. In contrast, the literature has paid relatively less attention to sample size estimation for studies with multiarm repeated measurements where the design and data analysis can be more complex than two-arm trials. For continuous outcomes, Jung & Ahn (2004) and Zhang & Ahn (2013) have presented sample size formulas to compare the rates of change and time-averaged responses in multi-arm trials, using the generalized estimating equation (GEE) approach. To our knowledge, there has been no corresponding development for multi-arm trials with count outcomes. We present a sample size formula for comparing the rates of change in multi-arm repeated count outcomes using the GEE approach that accommodates various correlation structures, missing data patterns, and unbalanced designs. We conduct simulation studies to assess the performance of the proposed sample size formula under a wide range of designing configurations. Simulation results suggest that empirical type I error and power are maintained close to their nominal levels. The proposed method is illustrated using an epileptic clinical trial example.
KEYWORDS:
GEE; clinical trials; repeated count outcomes; sample size
- PMID:
- 30930527
- PMCID:
- PMC6436812
- DOI:
- 10.1080/03610926.2016.1260744
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