Derives group sequential clinical trial designs and describes their properties. The methods focus on time-to-event, binary, and continuous outcomes. The work is largely based on methods described in Jennison and Turnbull's 2000 book 'Group Sequential Methods with Applications to Clinical Trials'.
Use Cases
- Designing adaptive clinical trials based on group sequential methods described in the source material.
- Analyzing time-to-event outcomes in clinical studies using derived sequential designs.
- Evaluating binary outcome endpoints in medical trials with interim analyses.
- Assessing continuous outcome measures within a group sequential framework.
Strengths
- Methods are based on a foundational 2000 textbook by Jennison and Turnbull.
- Focuses on three specific outcome types: time-to-event, binary, and continuous.
Limitations
- Row count and dataset scale are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
- Source
- Keaven M. Anderson
- Collection Method
- Derived from statistical methods for clinical trial design.