Adaptive Interventions for a Dynamic and Responsive Public Health Approach

Abstract

A comment on Wang and Chakraborty (2023) in which I argue that adaptive interventions have the potential to lead us towards a vision of public health that is more responsive to changing needs, and call for methods work to adapt the sequential, multiple-assignment randomized trial to settings that require rapid response.

Publication
American Journal of Public Health
Nicholas J. Seewald
Nicholas J. Seewald
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Pennsyvlania Perelman School of Medicine