A sequential, multiple assignment, randomized trial design with a tailoring function
Holly Hartman,
Matthew Schipper,
Kelley Kidwell
Abstract:We present a trial design for sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) that use a tailoring function instead of a binary tailoring variable allowing for simultaneous development of the tailoring variable and estimation of dynamic treatment regimens (DTRs). We apply methods for developing DTRs from observational data: tree‐based regression learning and Q‐learning. We compare this to a balanced randomized SMART with equal re‐randomization probabilities and a typical SMART design where re‐randomi… Show more
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