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Dynamic wait-listed designs for randomized trials: new designs for prevention of youth suicide
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A dynamic design randomly assigns units - either individuals or groups - to start the intervention at varying times during the course of the study. This design is useful in testing interventions that screen for new or existing cases, as well as testing the scalability of interventions as they are disseminated or expanded system wide. They can improve on the traditional wait-listed design both in terms of statistical power and robustness in the presence of exogenous factors. This paper demonstrates that such designs yield smaller standard errors and can achieve higher statistical power than that of a standard wait-listed design. Just as important, dynamic designs can also help reduce the logistical challenges of implementing an intervention on a wide scale. When the intervention requires that significant training resources be allocated throughout the study, the dynamic wait-listed design is likely to increase the rate of training and lead to a higher level of program implementation.
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