How to implement the ‘one patient, one vote’ principle under the framework of estimand

IF 0.7 Q3 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Statistical Theory and Related Fields Pub Date : 2023-04-15 DOI:10.1080/24754269.2023.2164943
Naitee Ting
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The scientific foundation of a modern clinical trial is randomization – each patient is randomized to a treatment group, and statistical comparisons are made between treatment groups. Because the study units are individual patients, this ‘one patient, one vote’ principle needs to be followed – both in study design and in data analysis. From the physicians' point of view, each patient is equally important, and they need to be treated equally in data analysis. It is critical that statistical analysis should respect design and study design is based on randomization. Hence from both statistical and medical points of view, data analysis needs to follow this ‘one patient, one vote’ principle. Under ICH E9 (R1), five strategies are recommended to establish ‘estimand’. This paper discusses how to implement these strategies using the ‘one patient, one vote’ principle.
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如何在评估框架下落实“一个病人一票”原则
现代临床试验的科学基础是随机化——每个患者被随机分配到一个治疗组,并在治疗组之间进行统计比较。由于研究单位是个体患者,因此在研究设计和数据分析中都需要遵循“一名患者一票”的原则。从医生的角度来看,每个患者都同等重要,在数据分析中需要平等对待他们。至关重要的是,统计分析应尊重设计,研究设计基于随机化。因此,从统计学和医学的角度来看,数据分析需要遵循“一个病人,一票”的原则。根据ICH E9(R1),建议采用五种策略来建立“估计需求”。本文讨论了如何利用“一个病人,一票”的原则来实施这些策略。
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