Ines Rombach
Senior Researcher in Health Economics
Ines is a researcher in the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC), looking at cost-effectiveness analyses alongside clinical trials.
Her research interests include the handling and reporting of missing data in randomised clinical trials, and the use of patient reported outcomes and surgical trials methodology.
Ines is involved in data monitoring and safety committees as the independent statistician overseeing patient safety and trial conduct.
She will regularly teach a variety of topics, including aspects of clinical trial design, statistical concepts and statistical programming in Stata.
Ines also holds a post in the Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit, where she works as a Senior Statistician.
Recent publications
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Exercise therapy with or without other physical therapy interventions versus placebo interventions for osteoarthritis –systematic review
Journal article
DEAN B. et al, (2021), Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open
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Study of Peri-Articular Anaesthetic for Replacement of the Knee (SPAARK): statistical analysis plan for a randomised controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of peri-articular liposomal bupivacaine plus bupivacaine hydrochloride compared with bupivacaine hydrochloride alone
Journal article
Wang A. et al, (2021), Trials
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Study of Peri-Articular Anaesthetic for Replacement of the Knee (SPAARK): statistical analysis plan for a randomised controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of peri-articular liposomal bupivacaine plus bupivacaine hydrochloride compared with bupivacaine hydrochloride alone
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STOKES J. et al, (2021), Trials
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Personalised high tibial osteotomy has mechanical safety equivalent to generic device in a case-control in silico clinical trial
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MacLeod A. et al, (2021), Communications medicine
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Treating to target in psoriatic arthritis: assessing real-world outcomes and optimising therapeutic strategy for adults with psoriatic arthritis-study protocol for the MONITOR-PsA study, a trials within cohorts study design.
Journal article
Rombach I. et al, (2021), Trials, 22