ABSTRACT

More and more frequently, clinical trials include the evaluation of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), yet many investigators remain unaware of the unique measurement and analysis issues associated with the assessment of HRQoL. At the end of a study, clinicians and statisticians often face challenging and sometimes insurmountable analytic prob

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

Study Design and Protocol Development

chapter 3|28 pages

Models for Longitudinal Studies

chapter 4|24 pages

Missing Data

chapter 6|16 pages

Simple Imputation

chapter 7|22 pages

Multiple Imputation

chapter 8|30 pages

Pattern Mixture Models

chapter 10|30 pages

Summary Measures

chapter 11|14 pages

Multiple Endpoints

chapter 12|18 pages

Design: Analysis Plans