Estimating optimal decision trees for treatment assignment: The case of K > 2 treatment alternatives.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Behavior Research Methods Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.3758/s13428-024-02470-9
Aniek Sies, Lisa Doove, Kristof Meers, Elise Dusseldorp, Iven Van Mechelen
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For many problems in clinical practice, multiple treatment alternatives are available. Given data from a randomized controlled trial or an observational study, an important challenge is to estimate an optimal decision rule that specifies for each client the most effective treatment alternative, given his or her pattern of pretreatment characteristics. In the present paper we will look for such a rule within the insightful family of classification trees. Unfortunately, however, there is dearth of readily accessible software tools for optimal decision tree estimation in the case of more than two treatment alternatives. Moreover, this primary tree estimation problem is also cursed with two secondary problems: a structural missingness in typical studies on treatment evaluation (because every individual is assigned to a single treatment alternative only), and a major issue of replicability. In this paper we propose solutions for both the primary and the secondary problems at stake. We evaluate the proposed solution in a simulation study, and illustrate with an application on the search for an optimal tree-based treatment regime in a randomized controlled trial on K = 3 different types of aftercare for younger women with early-stage breast cancer. We conclude by arguing that the proposed solutions may have relevance for several other classification problems inside and outside the domain of optimal treatment assignment.

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估计治疗分配的最优决策树:K > 2 种治疗方案的情况。
对于临床实践中的许多问题,都有多种治疗方案可供选择。给定随机对照试验或观察研究的数据,一个重要的挑战就是估算出一个最优决策规则,根据每个客户的治疗前特征模式,为其指定最有效的治疗方案。在本文中,我们将在具有洞察力的分类树家族中寻找这样的规则。然而,遗憾的是,在有两个以上治疗方案的情况下,却缺乏现成的软件工具来进行最优决策树估算。此外,这个主要的决策树估算问题还存在两个次要问题:在典型的治疗评估研究中存在结构性缺失(因为每个个体只被分配到一个治疗方案中),以及可复制性的主要问题。在本文中,我们针对主要问题和次要问题提出了解决方案。我们在一项模拟研究中对所提出的解决方案进行了评估,并在一项随机对照试验中对 K = 3 种不同类型的早期乳腺癌年轻女性患者的术后护理寻找最佳树型治疗方案进行了应用说明。最后,我们认为提出的解决方案可能适用于最佳治疗分配领域内外的其他几个分类问题。
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期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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