2×2 Factorial Randomised Controlled Trial
Cross-source consensus on 2×2 Factorial Randomised Controlled Trial from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The 2×2 factorial design allows simultaneous estimation of the main effect of acupuncture, the main effect of MBSR, and their interaction effect. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial
- The trial enrols 120 participants allocated equally into four groups of 30. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial
- Outcome assessors and statistical analysts are blinded, but participant blinding is not feasible given the nature of the interventions. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial
- Block randomisation uses alternating block sizes of 6 and 8, with allocation concealment via sequentially numbered opaque sealed envelopes. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial
- Outcomes are assessed at three time points: baseline, end of the 6-week intervention, and 4-month follow-up. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial
- The 2×2 factorial design improves statistical efficiency by enabling estimation of multiple effects within a smaller sample. — Effects of acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised controlled trial