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BackgroundThe OptEC trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of oral iron in young children with non-anemic iron deficiency (NAID). The initial sample size calculated for the OptEC trial ranged from 112–198 subjects. Given the uncertainty regarding the parameters used to calculate the sample, an internal pilot study was conducted. The objectives of this internal pilot study were to obtain reliable estimate of parameters (standard deviation and design factor) to recalculate the sample size and to assess the adherence rate and reasons for non-adherence in children enrolled in the pilot study.MethodsThe first 30 subjects enrolled into the OptEC trial constituted the internal pilot study. The primary outcome of the OptEC trial is the Early Learning Composite (ELC). For estimation of the SD of the ELC, descriptive statistics of the 4 month follow-up ELC scores were assessed within each intervention group. The observed SD within each group was then pooled to obtain an estimated SD (S2) of the ELC. Correlation (ρ) between the ELC measured at baseline and follow-up was assessed. Recalculation of the sample size was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method which uses the design factor (1- ρ2). Adherence rate was calculated using a parent reported rate of missed doses of the study intervention.ConclusionThe new estimate of the SD of the ELC was found to be 17.40 (S2). The design factor was (1- ρ2) = 0.21. Using a significance level of 5 %, power of 80 %, S2 = 17.40 and effect estimate (Δ) ranging from 6–8 points, the new sample size based on ANCOVA method ranged from 32–56 subjects (16–28 per group). Adherence ranged between 14 % and 100 % with 44 % of the children having an adherence rate ≥86 %. Information generated from our internal pilot study was used to update the design of the full and definitive trial, including recalculation of sample size, determination of the adequacy of adherence, and application of strategies to improve adherence.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01481766 (date of registration: November 22, 2011).Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-015-0829-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • The OptEC trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of oral iron in young children with non-anemic iron deficiency (NAID)

  • Abdullah et al Trials (2015) 16:303. This update reports the findings from an internal pilot study that aimed to obtain parameter estimates for recalculation of the sample size of the OptEC trial (Optimizing Early Child Development in the Primary Care Practice Setting) and assess the adherence rate of the participants in the internal pilot study

  • The internal pilot study is an integral part of the OptEC trial, which consisted of the first few participants enrolled in the trial

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The OptEC trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of oral iron in young children with non-anemic iron deficiency (NAID). Given the uncertainty regarding the parameters used to calculate the sample, an internal pilot study was conducted. The objectives of this internal pilot study were to obtain reliable estimate of parameters (standard deviation and design factor) to recalculate the sample size and to assess the adherence rate and reasons for non-adherence in children enrolled in the pilot study. Data generated from internal pilots are used to obtain more reliable estimates of parameters for recalculation of sample size of clinical trials [3,4,5,6]

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