Individual treatment effects in randomized trials with binary outcomes
A potential outcomes framework is used to define individual treatment effects in a randomized design comparing two treatments, T and C. When the outcome variable is binary, individual effects may take on one of three values, 0, 1, −1, at any given point in time, but these “individual effects” cannot...
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Published in | Journal of statistical planning and inference Vol. 121; no. 2; pp. 163 - 174 |
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Abstract | A potential outcomes framework is used to define individual treatment effects in a randomized design comparing two treatments,
T and
C. When the outcome variable is binary, individual effects may take on one of three values, 0, 1, −1, at any given point in time, but these “individual effects” cannot be measured in practice. Often, in clinical trials, an average effect of the treatment is estimated and a superior treatment is determined from this estimate. However, there may be a proportion of the population that responds favorably to
T and another proportion that responds more favorably to
C if individual treatment effects vary widely in the population. These proportions are nonidentifiable using data from a two sample completely randomized design, but knowledge regarding their potential magnitude is crucial for assessing the risk involved in administering a treatment to an individual.
We produce identifiable bounds for these proportions using data from an unmatched 2×2 table and then demonstrate the advantages to matching in a matched-pairs design. The advantages hinge on the quality of the matching criteria. We present an extended matched-pairs design that allows estimation of refined bounds. A constructed data example is used to compare the information about individual treatment heterogeneity, and its consequences, that can be gleaned from the different designs. |
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AbstractList | A potential outcomes framework is used to define individual treatment effects in a randomized design comparing two treatments,
T and
C. When the outcome variable is binary, individual effects may take on one of three values, 0, 1, −1, at any given point in time, but these “individual effects” cannot be measured in practice. Often, in clinical trials, an average effect of the treatment is estimated and a superior treatment is determined from this estimate. However, there may be a proportion of the population that responds favorably to
T and another proportion that responds more favorably to
C if individual treatment effects vary widely in the population. These proportions are nonidentifiable using data from a two sample completely randomized design, but knowledge regarding their potential magnitude is crucial for assessing the risk involved in administering a treatment to an individual.
We produce identifiable bounds for these proportions using data from an unmatched 2×2 table and then demonstrate the advantages to matching in a matched-pairs design. The advantages hinge on the quality of the matching criteria. We present an extended matched-pairs design that allows estimation of refined bounds. A constructed data example is used to compare the information about individual treatment heterogeneity, and its consequences, that can be gleaned from the different designs. |
Author | Albert, Jeffrey M. Gadbury, Gary L. Iyer, Hari K. |
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