Thanks for this detailed report. It’s likely to be helpful to other organizations to understand the reasoning and evidence base behind this in considering whether to start or fund adjacent projects. Il
Some things that woukd also be nice com apologise if you already did this.
Can you share your data and code or spread sheets in case other researchers or founders want to revisit this? potentially this is something students and academic researchers would want to help you with.
You often report pre-values and a “lack of significant difference”. Of course, this could be driven by lack of statistical power in small samples. it would be helpful if you could report, confidence intervals for these. if you have the bandwidth, it would be helpful if you could do some equivalent test or even Bayesian analysis in a decision framework.
We will be publishing a journal article with our pilot findings that goes into all of the data and has much more advanced statistical analysis—we’ll be sure to share that here as well! We’re also planning to publish a commentary that focuses on our broader concerns on postpartum family planning and digs into that data. I totally agree that what we’ve shared here is just a small sliver of the data.
Thanks for this detailed report. It’s likely to be helpful to other organizations to understand the reasoning and evidence base behind this in considering whether to start or fund adjacent projects. Il
Some things that woukd also be nice com apologise if you already did this.
Can you share your data and code or spread sheets in case other researchers or founders want to revisit this? potentially this is something students and academic researchers would want to help you with.
You often report pre-values and a “lack of significant difference”. Of course, this could be driven by lack of statistical power in small samples. it would be helpful if you could report, confidence intervals for these. if you have the bandwidth, it would be helpful if you could do some equivalent test or even Bayesian analysis in a decision framework.
We will be publishing a journal article with our pilot findings that goes into all of the data and has much more advanced statistical analysis—we’ll be sure to share that here as well! We’re also planning to publish a commentary that focuses on our broader concerns on postpartum family planning and digs into that data. I totally agree that what we’ve shared here is just a small sliver of the data.