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Richard Hooper

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 6, 2019
Stepped wedge trials with continuous recruitment require new ways of thinkingRichard Hooper, Andrew Copas
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 10, 2015
Cluster randomised trials with repeated cross sections: alternatives to parallel group designsRichard Hooper, Liam Bourke
Statistics in Medicine|September 19, 2018
Improving the efficiency of individually randomized clinical trials by staggering the introduction of the interventionRichard Hooper, Charles Knowles
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 18, 2020
Cutting edge or blunt instrument: how to decide if a stepped wedge design is right for youRichard Hooper, Sandra M Eldridge
Clinical Trials (London, England)|October 4, 2019
Cluster randomised trials with different numbers of measurements at baseline and endline: Sample size and optimal allocationAndrew J Copas, Richard Hooper
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 9, 2021
Optimal design of cluster randomised trials with continuous recruitment and prospective baseline periodRichard Hooper, Andrew J Copas
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 23, 2025
Grand rounds in methodology: improving the design of staggered implementation cluster randomised trialsSamuel I Watson, Richard Hooper
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2021
Optimal design of cluster randomized trials allowing unequal allocation of clusters and unequal cluster size between armsAndrew J Copas, Richard Hooper
Trials|April 21, 2026
The wood and the trees: estimands in cluster randomised trialsRichard Hooper, Karla Hemming, Fan Li
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety|June 25, 2011
Pharmacist-documented interventions during the dispensing process in a primary health care facility in QatarRichard Hooper, Abdullah Adam, Nadir Kheir
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 6, 2019
Stepped wedge trials with continuous recruitment require new ways of thinkingRichard Hooper, Andrew Copas
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 10, 2015
Cluster randomised trials with repeated cross sections: alternatives to parallel group designsRichard Hooper, Liam Bourke
Statistics in Medicine|September 19, 2018
Improving the efficiency of individually randomized clinical trials by staggering the introduction of the interventionRichard Hooper, Charles Knowles
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 18, 2020
Cutting edge or blunt instrument: how to decide if a stepped wedge design is right for youRichard Hooper, Sandra M Eldridge
Clinical Trials (London, England)|October 4, 2019
Cluster randomised trials with different numbers of measurements at baseline and endline: Sample size and optimal allocationAndrew J Copas, Richard Hooper
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 9, 2021
Optimal design of cluster randomised trials with continuous recruitment and prospective baseline periodRichard Hooper, Andrew J Copas
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 23, 2025
Grand rounds in methodology: improving the design of staggered implementation cluster randomised trialsSamuel I Watson, Richard Hooper
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2021
Optimal design of cluster randomized trials allowing unequal allocation of clusters and unequal cluster size between armsAndrew J Copas, Richard Hooper
Trials|April 21, 2026
The wood and the trees: estimands in cluster randomised trialsRichard Hooper, Karla Hemming, Fan Li
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety|June 25, 2011
Pharmacist-documented interventions during the dispensing process in a primary health care facility in QatarRichard Hooper, Abdullah Adam, Nadir Kheir
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