psBayesborrow:Bayesian Information Borrowing with Propensity Score Matching
Hybrid control design is a way to borrow information from external controls to augment concurrent controls in a
randomized controlled trial and is expected to overcome the
feasibility issue when adequate randomized controlled trials
cannot be conducted. A major challenge in the hybrid control
design is its inability to eliminate a prior-data conflict
caused by systematic imbalances in measured or unmeasured
confounding factors between patients in the concurrent
treatment/control group and external controls. To prevent the
prior-data conflict, a combined use of propensity score
matching and Bayesian commensurate prior has been proposed in
the context of hybrid control design. The propensity score
matching is first performed to guarantee the balance in
baseline characteristics, and then the Bayesian commensurate
prior is constructed while discounting the information based on
the similarity in outcomes between the concurrent and external
controls. 'psBayesborrow' is a package to implement the
propensity score matching and the Bayesian analysis with
commensurate prior, as well as to conduct a simulation study to
assess operating characteristics of the hybrid control design,
where users can choose design parameters in flexible and
straightforward ways depending on their own application.