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Rhys Bowden

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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 27, 2021
Inference for the treatment effect in longitudinal cluster randomized trials when treatment effect heterogeneity is ignoredRhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes, Jessica Kasza
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2021
Information content of stepped wedge designs with unequal cluster-period sizes in linear mixed models: Informing incomplete designsJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 16, 2026
Reducing Bias in Cluster Randomized Trials in NephrologyJessica Kasza, Gabor Mihala, Agnès Caille, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|June 16, 2022
Use of information criteria for selecting a correlation structure for longitudinal cluster randomised trialsEhsan Rezaei-Darzi, Jessica Kasza, Andrew Forbes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|May 21, 2022
The batched stepped wedge design: A design robust to delays in cluster recruitmentJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Richard Hooper, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 17, 2023
Does it decay? Obtaining decaying correlation parameter values from previously analysed cluster randomised trialsJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Yongdong Ouyang, et al.
Biometrics|February 11, 2026
Repeated inclusion cluster randomized trials: a new class of designs for assessing group-level interventionsJessica Kasza, Kelsey L Grantham, Rhys Bowden, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 22, 2026
Comparing meta-analysis and linear mixed model-based approaches for the analysis of continuous outcomes from batched stepped wedge trialsDixon Orlando, Rhys Bowden, Kelsey L Grantham, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|March 12, 2024
Advancing randomized controlled trial methodologies: The place of innovative trial design in eating disorders researchElizabeth G Ryan, Caroline X Gao, Kelsey L Grantham, et al.
JAMA Network Open|April 27, 2026
Heart Attack Education and EMS Response in High-Risk, Low EMS Usage Areas: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized TrialJanet E Bray, Ziad Nehme, Judith C Finn, et al.
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 27, 2021
Inference for the treatment effect in longitudinal cluster randomized trials when treatment effect heterogeneity is ignoredRhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes, Jessica Kasza
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2021
Information content of stepped wedge designs with unequal cluster-period sizes in linear mixed models: Informing incomplete designsJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 16, 2026
Reducing Bias in Cluster Randomized Trials in NephrologyJessica Kasza, Gabor Mihala, Agnès Caille, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|June 16, 2022
Use of information criteria for selecting a correlation structure for longitudinal cluster randomised trialsEhsan Rezaei-Darzi, Jessica Kasza, Andrew Forbes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|May 21, 2022
The batched stepped wedge design: A design robust to delays in cluster recruitmentJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Richard Hooper, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 17, 2023
Does it decay? Obtaining decaying correlation parameter values from previously analysed cluster randomised trialsJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Yongdong Ouyang, et al.
Biometrics|February 11, 2026
Repeated inclusion cluster randomized trials: a new class of designs for assessing group-level interventionsJessica Kasza, Kelsey L Grantham, Rhys Bowden, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 22, 2026
Comparing meta-analysis and linear mixed model-based approaches for the analysis of continuous outcomes from batched stepped wedge trialsDixon Orlando, Rhys Bowden, Kelsey L Grantham, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|March 12, 2024
Advancing randomized controlled trial methodologies: The place of innovative trial design in eating disorders researchElizabeth G Ryan, Caroline X Gao, Kelsey L Grantham, et al.
JAMA Network Open|April 27, 2026
Heart Attack Education and EMS Response in High-Risk, Low EMS Usage Areas: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized TrialJanet E Bray, Ziad Nehme, Judith C Finn, et al.
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