An overview of statistical methods for handling non-adherence to intervention protocol in randomised control trials (RCTs): A methodological review
Mostazir, M; Taylor, RS; Henley, W; et al.Watkins, E
Date: 7 December 2018
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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Elsevier
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OBJECTIVE: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for handling intervention non-adherence. STUDY DESIGN: Bibliographic databases were searched using predefined search terms. RESULTS: A substantive number of identified studies (56%) were excluded as they only used naive ...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a methodological review of statistical methods used in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for handling intervention non-adherence. STUDY DESIGN: Bibliographic databases were searched using predefined search terms. RESULTS: A substantive number of identified studies (56%) were excluded as they only used naive per-protocol (PP) analysis for handling non-adherence. Our review included 58 articles published between 1991 to 2015. A total of 88 methodological applications were made by these studies. The two most used methods were Complier Average Causal Effect (CACE) (56%) and Instrumental Variable (IV) (23%) predominantly with the use of maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators. These alternative applications typically produced treatment effects greater than the intention-to-treat (ITT) effect but as their standard errors were larger there was no statistical difference between the methods. CONCLUSION: A substantive proportion of RCTs rely on naive PP for handling non-adherence. Recent years have seen an increasing number of applications of more appropriate statistical methods, in particular CACE and IV methods. However, these later methods rely on strong underlying assumptions that may be vulnerable to violation. More empirical studies are needed that directly compare the usability and performance of different statistical methods for non-adherence in RCTs.
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