Guide to presenting clinical prediction models for use in clinical settings



Bonnett, Laura J ORCID: 0000-0002-6981-9212, Snell, Kym IE, Collins, Gary S and Riley, Richard D
(2019) Guide to presenting clinical prediction models for use in clinical settings. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 365. l737-.

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Abstract

Clinical prediction models estimate the risk of existing disease or future outcome for an individual, which is conditional on the values of multiple predictors such as age, sex, and biomarkers. In this article, Bonnett and colleagues provide a guide to presenting clinical prediction models so that they can be implemented in practice, if appropriate. They describe how to create four presentation formats and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each format. A key message is the need for stakeholder engagement to determine the best presentation option in relation to the clinical context of use and the intended users.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Humans, Models, Statistical, Risk Assessment, Decision Support Techniques, Guidelines as Topic, Clinical Decision-Making
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 12 Feb 2019 12:01
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2023 01:04
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l737
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3032710