RT @DrAEvens: "...use of prognostic models in clinical practice require the use of good methods for both model development...In order to as…
RT @DrAEvens: "...use of prognostic models in clinical practice require the use of good methods for both model development...In order to as…
"...use of prognostic models in clinical practice require the use of good methods for both model development...In order to assess reliability and generalizability for use, models need to have been validated and measures of model performance reported." http
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RT @GSCollins: Whilst these reviews focussed on #machinelearning, the findings have been observed in much earlier studies using regression…
Whilst these reviews focussed on #machinelearning, the findings have been observed in much earlier studies using regression methods - https://t.co/A9dECixlxg - https://t.co/UCDHWh5YJ6 - https://t.co/rLYcmldqlw +many more. We seemingly haven’t learnt from
@amancayork @Richard_D_Riley @laure_wynants @MaartenvSmeden Existed well before covid (e.g., https://t.co/hZTKuT51la, https://t.co/mt1nznp9Wz, https://t.co/Gcptj2Gl38, https://t.co/XxNBA6nBmR, https://t.co/aNrXReSQmI) - but amplified during covid arguably
Many published prognostic models have been developed using poor methods and many with poor reporting. http://t.co/ly61tSDgpR