Minimum important difference (MID) is crucial in sample size estimation and interpretation of trial results
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posted on 2022-09-21, 19:27 authored by Ellen LeeEllen Lee, Cindy CooperCindy Cooper, Stephen WaltersStephen Walters, Gail MountainGail Mountain, Jessica WrightThis is a poster presented at the 6th International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference (ICTMC 2022).
It summarises work conducted to elicit minimum important differences in DEMQOL and DEMQOL-U, two dementia specific quality of life outcome measures.
Journal article: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-021-02900-7
The data was from Journeying through Dementia Trial, funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (project number 14/140/80).
ISRCTN17993825 on 11th October 2016
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