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Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage
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Indhold leveret af American Medical Association and JAMA Network. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af American Medical Association and JAMA Network eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials with Jane M. Armitage, MBBS.
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials with Jane M. Armitage, MBBS.
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John M. Lachin, ScD, Biostatistics Center, George Washington University, discusses Nonparametric Statistical Analysis with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Nonparametric Statistical Analysis

1 The Use of Historical Controls in Clinical Trials, With Dr Althouse 20:45
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Andrew D. Althouse, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine discusses The Use of Historical Controls in Clinical Trials with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: The Use of Historical Controls in Clinical Trials

1 Futility in Clinical Trials With Dr Wendelberger 15:10
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Barbara Wendelberger, PhD, Berry Consultants, discusses Futility in Clinical Trials with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Futility in Clinical Trials

1 Interim Analyses During Group Sequential Trials With Dr Meurer 16:14
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William J. Meurer, MD, MS, University of Michigan Medical School, discusses Interim Analyses During Group Sequential Trials with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Interim Analyses During Group Sequential Clinical Trials

1 Genome-Wide Association Studies With Dr Rotter 23:26
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Jerome I. Rotter, MD, The Institute for Translational Genomics and Population Sciences, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, discusses Genome-Wide Association Studies with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Genome-Wide Association Studies…

1 Conditional Power: How Likely Is Trial Success? 16:28
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Benjamin R. Saville, PhD, president and lead statistical scientist of Adaptix Trials, LLC and adjoint associate professor of biostatistics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, discusses Conditional Power: How Likely Is Trial Success? with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Conditional Power…

1 Bayesian Hierarchical Models With Dr McGlothlin 15:07
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Anna E. McGlothlin, PhD, Berry Consultants, LLC, discusses Bayesian Hierarchical Models with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Bayesian Hierarchical Models

1 Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Trial Designs With Dr Kidwell 13:27
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Kelley Kidwell, PhD, professor of biostatistics, University of Michigan, discusses Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Trial Designs with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Trial Designs

1 Target Trial Emulation for Causal Inference From Observational Data With Dr Hernán 27:25
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Miguel A. Hernán, MD, DrPH, professor of epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses Target Trial Emulation: A Framework for Causal Inference From Observational Data with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD. Related Content: Target Trial Emulation

1 On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis With Dr Carin 22:54
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis with Lawrence Carin, PhD. Related Content: On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis

1 Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research With Drs Weinfurt and Reeve 22:10
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research with Kevin P. Weinfurt, PhD, and Bryce B. Reeve, PhD. Related Content: Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research

1 Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies With Dr Kabir Yadav 15:06
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies with Kabir Yadav, MDCM, MS, MSHS. Related Content: Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies

1 Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials 18:15
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trial with Lars W. Andersen, MD, MPH, PhD, DMSc. Related Content: Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials

1 Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use With Dr Norton 12:19
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use with Edward C. Norton, PhD. Related Content: Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use Types and Distribution of Payments From Industry to Physicians in 2015

1 Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates With Dr Little 22:06
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Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates with Roderick J. Little, PhD, in the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods series. Related Content: Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates

1 Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses With Dr Smith 18:25
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Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses with Valerie A. Smith, DrPH. Related Content: Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses of Clinical Trials

1 Time-to-Event Analysis With Dr Tolles 11:19
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Time-to-Event Analysis with Juliana Tolles, MD, MHS. Related Content: Time-to-Event Analysis

1 Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments With Drs Adler and Latimer 17:58
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments with Amanda I. Adler, MD, PhD, and Nicholas Latimer, PhD. Related Content: Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments in Randomized Clinical Trials

1 Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data With Dr Lachin 17:06
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data with John M. Lachin, ScD. Related Content: Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data

1 Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes With Dr Heather G. Allore 17:34
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes with Heather G. Allore, PhD. Related Content:

1 Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage 19:29
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials with Jane M. Armitage, MBBS. Related Content: Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage Short- and Long-term Effects of a Mobile Phone App in Conjunction With Brief In-Person Counseling on Physical Activity Among Physically Inactive Women: The mPED Randomized Clinical Trial…

1 Regression Discontinuity Study Design to Estimate Observational Differences With Dr Maciejewski 17:54
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Regression Discontinuity Design with Matthew L. Maciejewski, PhD. Related Content: Regression Discontinuity Design Using Instrumental Variables to Address Bias From Unobserved Confounders

1 Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony 23:07
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JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony .

1 Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research 21:48
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Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research with Alex John London, PhD Related Content: Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research

1 Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials 27:31
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Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials with Melanie Quintana, PhD Related Content: Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials Effect of Therapeutic Hypothermia Initiated After 6 Hours of Age on Death or Disability Among Newborns With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Randomized Clinical Trial Incorporating Adult Evidence Into Pediatric Research and Practice: Bayesian Designs to Expedite Obtaining Child-Specific Evidence…

1 Cost-effectiveness Analysis for Clinicians 18:21
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Cost-effectiveness analysis defines trade-offs between costs, harms, and benefits of alternative treatments and combines them into a single metric, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), that can inform decisions about which interventions to recommend when limited resources are available. Gillian Sanders-Schmidler, PhD, professor of population health sciences and medicine at Duke University, explains the method in terms clinicians can understand. Related Article: Cost-effectiveness Analysis for Clinicians…

1 Multiple Comparison Procedures from the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods 22:47
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JAMA Deputy Editor Edward Livingston, MD, discusses " Multiple Comparison Procedures " with Dr. Jing Cao, PhD

1 Logistic Regression—What It Is and How to Use It in Clinical Research 32:47
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Logistic regression is one of the most commonly used statistical analytic tools in the medical literature. William Meurer, MD, from the University of Michigan, and Juliana Tolles, MD, from UCLA, discuss a JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods article they wrote entitled “Logistic Regression Diagnostics: Understanding How Well a Model Predicts Outcomes.” Related Article: Logistic Regression…

1 Randomization in Clinical Trials from the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods 23:14
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Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Randomization in Clinical Trials from the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods Related Article(s): Randomization in Clinical Trials

1 The Stepped-Wedge Clinical Trial: Evaluation by Rolling Deployment 18:07
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Cluster randomized trials are performed when an intervention must be delivered to a group of patients like when testing new nursing protocols on award or different means for cleaning beds on a ward. One type of cluster trials is called a stepped-wedge where every cluster in the study ultimately undergoes the intervention. How this works it is explained by Susan Ellenberg, PhD, from the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Related Article: The Stepped-Wedge Clinical Trial…

1 Minimal Clinically Important Difference: Defining What Really Matters to Patients 11:43
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JAMA Deputy Editor Edward Livingston, MD, discusses Minimal Clinically Important Difference: Defining What Really Matters to Patients with Anna E. McGlothlin, PhD

1 Sample Size Calculation for a Hypothesis Test With Dr Lynne Stokes 12:14
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One of the most common causes for problems we see in manuscripts at JAMA is an inappropriately calculated study sample size. This seemingly mysterious process is explained by Lynne Stokes, PhD, professor of Statistical Science at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

1 Pragmatic Trials: Practical Answers to “Real-world” Questions With Harold C. Sox, MD 21:14
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JAMA Deputy Editor Edward Livingston, MD, discusses Pragmatic Trials: Practical Answers to “Real-world” Questions with Harold C. Sox, MD, of PCORI

1 Cluster Randomized Trials: Evaluating Treatments Applied to Groups With William J. Meurer, MD 23:39
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JAMA Deputy Editor Edward Livingston, MD, discusses "Cluster Randomized Trials: Evaluating Treatments Applied to Groups" with William J. Meurer, MD, MS

1 Noninferiority Trials: Is a New Treatment Almost as Effective as Another? with Dr Amy Kaji 10:52
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Ed Livingston, MD, FACS, AGAF, discusses Noninferiority Trials: Is a New Treatment Almost as Effective as Another? with Amy Kaji, MD, PhD

1 JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods 13:43
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Clinical researchers and biostatisticians use highly specialized language to help them discuss statistics and research methods efficiently. In 2019 JAMA published the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods , a book of short reviews that translate that specialized language and explain statistics and methods to a broad physician readership. The book's editors and authors, Edward Livingston, MD, and Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discuss their approach to choosing statistical topics and their objectives in compiling the reviews into book format. Purchase the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods at: McGraw-Hill: ja.ma/StatsGuideMH Barnes and Noble: ja.ma/StatsGuideBN Amazon: ja.ma/StatsGuideAmazon…
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