Towards better clinical prediction models: seven steps for development and an ABCD for validation
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Abstract
Clinical prediction models provide risk estimates for the presence of disease (diagnosis) or an event in the future course of disease (prognosis) for individual patients. Although publications that present and evaluate such models are becoming more frequent, the methodology is often suboptimal. We propose that seven steps should be considered in developing prediction models: (i) consideration of the research question and initial data inspection; (ii) coding of predictors; (iii) model specification; (iv) model estimation; (v) evaluation of model performance; (vi) internal validation; and (vii) model presentation. The validity of a prediction model is ideally assessed in fully independent data, where we propose…
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- Medicine
- Concordance
- Predictive modelling
- Calibration
- Statistic
- Model validation
- Rigour
- Data mining
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