IMPACT members publish article on sample size considerations for stepped wedge designs with subclusters

Sample Size Considerations for Stepped Wedge Designs with Subclusters

October 21, 2021

IMPACT Collaboratory members Kendra Plourde, PhD, Fan Li, PhD,  and Monica Taljaard, PhD  recently co-authored an article in Biometric Methodology, Sample size considerations for stepped wedge designs with subclusters.

From the article abstract:

The article describes stepped wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT), as an increasingly popular design for evaluating health service delivery or policy interventions. An essential consideration of this design is the need to account for both within-period and between-period correlations in sample size calculations. Especially when embedded in health care delivery systems, many SW-CRTs may have subclusters nested in clusters, within which outcomes are collected longitudinally. Existing sample size methods that account for between-period correlations have not allowed for multiple levels of clustering. The authors present computationally efficient sample size procedures that properly differentiate within-period and between-period intracluster correlation coefficients in SW-CRTs in the presence of subclusters. They also introduce an extended block exchangeable correlation matrix to characterize the complex dependencies of outcomes within clusters.