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ANALYSIS OF "LEARN-AS-YOU-GO" (LAGO) STUDIES.

Daniel Nevo1, Judith J Lok2, Donna Spiegelman3.   

Abstract

In Learn-As-you-GO (LAGO) adaptive studies, the intervention is a complex multicomponent package, and is adapted in stages during the study based on past outcome data. This design formalizes standard practice in public health intervention studies. An effective intervention package is sought, while minimizing intervention package cost. In LAGO study data, the interventions in later stages depend upon the outcomes in the previous stages, violating standard statistical theory. We develop an estimator for the intervention effects, and prove consistency and asymptotic normality using a novel coupling argument, ensuring the validity of the test for the hypothesis of no overall intervention effect. We develop a confidence set for the optimal intervention package and confidence bands for the success probabilities under alternative package compositions. We illustrate our methods in the BetterBirth Study, which aimed to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes among 157,689 births in Uttar Pradesh, India through a multicomponent intervention package.

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Keywords:  62F05; 62F10; 62F12; 62J12; 62K99; 62L99; Adaptive designs; coupling, public health; dependent sample

Year:  2021        PMID: 35510045      PMCID: PMC9067111          DOI: 10.1214/20-aos1978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stat        ISSN: 0090-5364            Impact factor:   4.904


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