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Videos now available for the 2021 conference on Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs

News and announcements

Videos now available for the 2021 conference on Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs…

Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs 2022

Events

Registration now open! The 8th annual cluster meeting on Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs will be held on 14-15 November 2022…

Current Developments in Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Designs 2021

Past events

15-17 November 2021
This annual meeting consists of a series of invited talks, regular talks, and rapid talks about new perspectives for the design, the analysis, and the reporting of cluster and stepped wedge designs…

Challenges and applications of Cluster Randomised and Stepped Wedge Trials in a pandemic

Past events

4 May 2020
The Pragmatic Clinical Trials Unit at QMUL and Centre for Statistical Methodology at LSHTM are pleased to present a joint webinar on “What use are cluster randomised trials and stepped wedge designs in the COVID pandemic?”…

A practical guide to Cluster Randomised Trials and Stepped Wedge Design 2020

Past events

15th June to 19th June 2020
This course is based on the book ‘A Practical Guide to Cluster Randomised Trials in Health Services Research’ by Sandra Eldridge and Sally Kerry…

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This website is designed to support those conducting cluster randomised trials and stepped wedge designs and those carrying out methodological research on these designs. Our aim is to promote good quality research and so we encourage the use of existing guidelines and methods.

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