OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for nursing home residents with dementia and lower respiratory tract infection who received antibiotics could be applied to residents who were not treated with antibiotics. Specifically, in this same data set, to update the model using recalibration methods; and subsequently examine the historical, geographical, methodological and spectrum transportability through external validation of the updated model. DESIGN: 1 cohort study was used to develop the prediction model, and 4 cohort studies from 2 countries were used for the external validation of the model. SETTING: Nursing homes in the Netherlands and the USA. PARTICIPANTS: 157 untreated reside...
Background: For residential aged care facility (RACF) residents with dementia, lack of prognostic gu...
The purpose of this study was to document prevalence, identify leading indicators, and develop and a...
OBJECTIVES Accurate prognostic information can enable patients and physicians to make better healthc...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
Contains fulltext : 171230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nu...
We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nursing home r...
We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nursing home r...
Prognostic tools or risk scores that accurately estimate mortality risk could provide valuable infor...
Objectives. We develop and test a model of 12-month mortality among persons (N 3; 858) with organic...
Background. Currently, 24 % of all deaths nationally occur in nursing homes making this an important...
BACKGROUND: To help decision makers plan treatment, the authors assessed clinical predictors of mort...
Objectives: Accurate prognostic information can enable patients and physicians to make better health...
Background: For residential aged care facility (RACF) residents with dementia, lack of prognostic gu...
The purpose of this study was to document prevalence, identify leading indicators, and develop and a...
OBJECTIVES Accurate prognostic information can enable patients and physicians to make better healthc...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
Contains fulltext : 171230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
Objective To evaluate whether a model that was previously developed to predict 14-day mortality for ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nu...
We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nursing home r...
We aimed to find the best predictive model for 14-day mortality in antibiotic-treated nursing home r...
Prognostic tools or risk scores that accurately estimate mortality risk could provide valuable infor...
Objectives. We develop and test a model of 12-month mortality among persons (N 3; 858) with organic...
Background. Currently, 24 % of all deaths nationally occur in nursing homes making this an important...
BACKGROUND: To help decision makers plan treatment, the authors assessed clinical predictors of mort...
Objectives: Accurate prognostic information can enable patients and physicians to make better health...
Background: For residential aged care facility (RACF) residents with dementia, lack of prognostic gu...
The purpose of this study was to document prevalence, identify leading indicators, and develop and a...
OBJECTIVES Accurate prognostic information can enable patients and physicians to make better healthc...