Using machine learning to identify structural breaks in single-group interrupted time series designs.

Journal: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
PMID:

Abstract

RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Single-group interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) is a popular evaluation methodology in which a single unit of observation is being studied, the outcome variable is serially ordered as a time series and the intervention is expected to 'interrupt' the level and/or trend of the time series, subsequent to its introduction. Given that the internal validity of the design rests on the premise that the interruption in the time series is associated with the introduction of the treatment, treatment effects may seem less plausible if a parallel trend already exists in the time series prior to the actual intervention. Thus, sensitivity analyses should focus on detecting structural breaks in the time series before the intervention.

Authors

  • Ariel Linden
    Linden Consulting Group, LLC, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  • Paul R Yarnold
    Optimal Data Analysis, LLC, Chicago, IL, USA.