Background - Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare professionals. Previous reviews suggest clinicians are inaccurate at survival estimates, but have only reported the accuracy of estimates on patients with a cancer diagnosis. Objectives - To examine the accuracy of clinicians’ estimates of survival and to determine if any clinical profession is better at doing so than another. Data Sources - MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and Trials. All databases were searched from the start of the database up to June 2015. Reference lists of eligible articles were also checked. Eligibility Criteria - Inclusion criteria: patients over 18, palliative population and...
Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in ...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy and impact of clinicians’ estimates of prognosis (CEP) in patien...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare pro...
Background Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare prof...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic information is important for patients with cancer, their families, and clinic...
Data availability statement All data relevant to the study are included in the article.Copyright © A...
Research suggests that clinicians are not very accurate at prognosticating in palliative care. The '...
Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in ...
BACKGROUND: In patients with advanced cancer, prognosis is usually determined using clinicians' pred...
Background: The Prognosis in Palliative care Scale (PiPS) predicts survival in advanced cancer patie...
Background Clinicians are inaccurate at predicting survival. The ‘Surprise Question’ (SQ) is a scre...
OBJECTIVES: To identify a group of palliative care doctors who perform well on a prognostic test and...
Objectives To identify a group of palliative care doctors who perform well on a prognostic test and ...
Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in ...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy and impact of clinicians’ estimates of prognosis (CEP) in patien...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare pro...
Background Prognostic accuracy in palliative care is valued by patients, carers, and healthcare prof...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic information is important for patients with cancer, their families, and clinic...
Data availability statement All data relevant to the study are included in the article.Copyright © A...
Research suggests that clinicians are not very accurate at prognosticating in palliative care. The '...
Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in ...
BACKGROUND: In patients with advanced cancer, prognosis is usually determined using clinicians' pred...
Background: The Prognosis in Palliative care Scale (PiPS) predicts survival in advanced cancer patie...
Background Clinicians are inaccurate at predicting survival. The ‘Surprise Question’ (SQ) is a scre...
OBJECTIVES: To identify a group of palliative care doctors who perform well on a prognostic test and...
Objectives To identify a group of palliative care doctors who perform well on a prognostic test and ...
Objective: To systematically review the accuracy of physicians’ clinical predictions of survival in ...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy and impact of clinicians’ estimates of prognosis (CEP) in patien...