Background Researchers should examine existing evidence to determine the need for a new study. It is unknown whether developers evaluate existing evidence to justify new cardiovascular clinical prediction rules (CPRs). Objective We aimed to assess whether authors of cardiovascular CPRs cited existing CPRs, why some authors did not cite existing CPRs, and why they thought existing CPRs were insufficient. Method Derivation studies of cardiovascular CPRs from the International Register of Clinical Prediction Rules for Primary Care were evaluated. We reviewed the introduction sections to determine whether existing CPRs were cited. Using thematic content analysis, the stated reasons for determining existing cardiovascular CPRs insufficient ...
OBJECTIVES: Following appropriate validation, clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should undergo impact...
Background: There are many clinical prediction models (CPMs) available to inform treatment decisions...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) have become more prevalent in the published literature in recent ye...
Background: Research waste and inefficiency occur when research studies do not contribute to the dec...
Background:Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should be externally validated by independent researcher...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are widely used in primary care....
Objectives: To evaluate design, methods, and reporting of impact studies of cardiovascular clinical ...
BACKGROUND: The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen significantly. It ...
peer-reviewedBackground The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen sign...
BACKGROUND: The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen significantly. It ...
Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are worthwhile if they improve patient outcomes or provi...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) that predict the absolute risk of a clinical condition or future ou...
OBJECTIVES: Following appropriate validation, clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should undergo impact...
Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are developed to improve diagnosis or decrease diagnosti...
Can we improve our understanding of cardiovascular disease (CVD) causality and prediction? Intuitive...
OBJECTIVES: Following appropriate validation, clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should undergo impact...
Background: There are many clinical prediction models (CPMs) available to inform treatment decisions...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) have become more prevalent in the published literature in recent ye...
Background: Research waste and inefficiency occur when research studies do not contribute to the dec...
Background:Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should be externally validated by independent researcher...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are widely used in primary care....
Objectives: To evaluate design, methods, and reporting of impact studies of cardiovascular clinical ...
BACKGROUND: The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen significantly. It ...
peer-reviewedBackground The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen sign...
BACKGROUND: The publication of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) studies has risen significantly. It ...
Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are worthwhile if they improve patient outcomes or provi...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) that predict the absolute risk of a clinical condition or future ou...
OBJECTIVES: Following appropriate validation, clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should undergo impact...
Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are developed to improve diagnosis or decrease diagnosti...
Can we improve our understanding of cardiovascular disease (CVD) causality and prediction? Intuitive...
OBJECTIVES: Following appropriate validation, clinical prediction rules (CPRs) should undergo impact...
Background: There are many clinical prediction models (CPMs) available to inform treatment decisions...
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) have become more prevalent in the published literature in recent ye...