OBJECTIVE: Calibrated risk models are vital for valid decision support. We define four levels of calibration and describe implications for model development and external validation of predictions. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We present results based on simulated data sets. RESULTS: A common definition of calibration is "having an event rate of R% among patients with a predicted risk of R%," which we refer to as "moderate calibration." Weaker forms of calibration only require the average predicted risk (mean calibration) or the average prediction effects (weak calibration) to be correct. "Strong calibration" requires that the event rate equals the predicted risk for every covariate pattern. This implies that the model is fully correct for the ...
Acknowledgements This work was developed as part of the international STRengthening Analytical Think...
Public health practice and quality of medical care rely heavily on the accuracy, precision, and robu...
Prognostic models applied in medicine must be validated on independent samples, before their use can...
Objective: Calibrated risk models are vital for valid decision support. We define four levels of cal...
Objective: Calibrated risk models are vital for valid decision support. We define four levels of cal...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of prediction models and diagnostic tests inco...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of prediction models and diagnostic tests inco...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of pre-diction models and diagnostic tests inc...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of pre-diction models and diagnostic tests inc...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Acknowledgements This work was developed as part of the international STRengthening Analytical Think...
Public health practice and quality of medical care rely heavily on the accuracy, precision, and robu...
Prognostic models applied in medicine must be validated on independent samples, before their use can...
Objective: Calibrated risk models are vital for valid decision support. We define four levels of cal...
Objective: Calibrated risk models are vital for valid decision support. We define four levels of cal...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of prediction models and diagnostic tests inco...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of prediction models and diagnostic tests inco...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background: The assessment of calibration performance of risk prediction models based on regression ...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of pre-diction models and diagnostic tests inc...
Decision-analytic measures to assess clinical utility of pre-diction models and diagnostic tests inc...
Background and Objectives Definitions of calibration, an aspect of model validation, have evolved ov...
Acknowledgements This work was developed as part of the international STRengthening Analytical Think...
Public health practice and quality of medical care rely heavily on the accuracy, precision, and robu...
Prognostic models applied in medicine must be validated on independent samples, before their use can...