Digital Twins for Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs): Framework for Optimizing and Continually Improving JITAIs
Asim H Gazi, Daiqi Gao, Susobhan Ghosh, Ziping Xu, Anna L Trella, Predrag Klasnja, Susan A Murphy

TL;DR
The paper introduces JITAI-Twins, a framework using digital twins to optimize and improve just-in-time adaptive interventions in digital health.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of JITAI-Twins, a framework for simulating and improving JITAI design decisions between deployments.
Findings
JITAI-Twins simulate potential outcomes of design decisions before deployment.
Bidirectional feedback between deployments and simulations enhances JITAI optimization.
Examples of clinical use demonstrate the framework's practical application.
Abstract
In the context of digital health, just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) are nascent precision medicine systems that can extend personalized health care support to everyday life. A challenge in designing JITAIs is that personalized support often involves sophisticated decision-making algorithms. These decision-making algorithms can require numerous nontrivial design decisions that must be made between successive JITAI deployments (eg, hyperparameter selection for an artificial intelligence algorithm). Making design decisions between deployments—rather than during deployment—ensures intervention fidelity and enhances the ability to replicate results. Yet, each deployment can be costly, precluding the use of A/B testing for every design decision. How should design decisions be made strategically between JITAI deployments? This paper introduces “digital twins for just-in-time…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Technology Use by Older Adults · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
