Cannabis Sativa

Authors
Victoria Vickerstaff, Rumana Z Omar, Gareth Ambler
Publication date
2019/12
Journal
BMC medical research methodology
Volume
19
Pages
1-13
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Multiple primary outcomes may be specified in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). When analysing multiple outcomes it’s important to control the family wise error rate (FWER). A popular approach to do this is to adjust the p-values corresponding to each statistical test used to investigate the intervention effects by using the Bonferroni correction. It’s also important to consider the power of the trial to detect true intervention effects. In the context of multiple outcomes, depending on the clinical objective, the power can be defined as: ‘disjunctive power’, the probability of detecting at least one true intervention effect across all the outcomes or ‘marginal power’ the probability of finding a true intervention effect on a nominated outcome.
We provide practical recommendations on which method may be used to adjust for multiple comparisons in the sample size calculation and …
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