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Cluster randomized trials with treatment noncompliance.
Authors:Jo, Booil   Asparouhov, Tihomir   Muthén, Bengt O.   Ialongo, Nicholas S.   Brown, C. Hendricks
Abstract:Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) have been widely used in field experiments treating a cluster of individuals as the unit of randomization. This study focused particularly on situations where CRTs are accompanied by a common complication, namely, treatment noncompliance or, more generally, intervention nonadherence. In CRTs, compliance may be related not only to individual characteristics but also to the environment of clusters individuals belong to. Therefore, analyses ignoring the connection between compliance and clustering may not provide valid results. Although randomized field experiments often suffer from both noncompliance and clustering of the data, these features have been studied as separate rather than concurrent problems. On the basis of Monte Carlo simulations, this study demonstrated how clustering and noncompliance may affect statistical inferences and how these two complications can be accounted for simultaneously. In particular, the effect of the intervention on individuals who not only were assigned to active intervention but also abided by this intervention assignment (complier average causal effect) was the focus. For estimation of intervention effects considering noncompliance and data clustering, an ML-EM estimation method was employed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cluster randomized trial   compliance intraclass correlation   complier average causal effect   ML-EM estimation   treatment noncompliance
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