Stratified analysis in randomized trials with noncompliance |
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Authors: | Matsui Shigeyuki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacoepidemiology, School of Public Health, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. matsui@pbh.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | This article develops methods for stratified analyses of additive or multiplicative causal effect on binary outcomes in randomized trials with noncompliance. The methods are based on a weighted estimating function for an unbiased estimating function under randomization in each stratum. When known weights are used, the derived estimator is a natural extension of the instrumental variable estimator for stratified analyses, and test-based confidence limits are solutions of a quadratic equation in the causal parameter. Optimal weights that maximize asymptotic efficiency incorporate variability in compliance aspects across strata. An assessment based on asymptotic relative efficiency shows that a substantial enhancement in efficiency can be gained by using optimal weights instead of conventional ones, which do not incorporate the variability in compliance aspects across strata. Application to a field trial for coronary heart disease is provided. |
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Keywords: | Causal effect Efficiency Noncompliance Randomization Stratified analysis |
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