CommentaryAn introduction to mediation analyses of randomised controlled trials. Cashin, A. G. & Lee, H. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, February, 2021. Publisher: Elsevier
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\textlessh2\textgreaterAbstract\textless/h2\textgreater\textlessp\textgreaterMediation analyses of randomised controlled trials can be used to investigate the mechanisms by which health interventions cause outcomes. In this article we provide a brief introduction to mediation analysis in the context of randomised controlled trials. We introduce common target effects, causal assumptions, estimation approaches, and illustrate these concepts using a published mediation analysis of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). Well-conducted mediation analyses of randomised trials can provide meaningful insights to guide clinical and policy decisions.\textless/p\textgreater
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	title = {{CommentaryAn} introduction to mediation analyses of randomised controlled trials},
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	abstract = {{\textless}h2{\textgreater}Abstract{\textless}/h2{\textgreater}{\textless}p{\textgreater}Mediation analyses of randomised controlled trials can be used to investigate the mechanisms by which health interventions cause outcomes. In this article we provide a brief introduction to mediation analysis in the context of randomised controlled trials. We introduce common target effects, causal assumptions, estimation approaches, and illustrate these concepts using a published mediation analysis of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). Well-conducted mediation analyses of randomised trials can provide meaningful insights to guide clinical and policy decisions.{\textless}/p{\textgreater}},
	language = {English},
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	urldate = {2021-02-16},
	journal = {Journal of Clinical Epidemiology},
	author = {Cashin, Aidan G. and Lee, Hopin},
	month = feb,
	year = {2021},
	note = {Publisher: Elsevier},
	keywords = {adherence, compliance, mediation-effect, rct, teaching-mds},
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