Evaluating the development and validation of empirically-derived prognostic models for pressure ulcer risk assessment: A systematic review
Abstract
Researchers advocate developing empirically-derived prognostic models to predict pressure ulcer risk. However, there remains a scarcity of evidence about the performance and clinical value of these models. To identify and describe empirically-derived models for predicting pressure ulcer risk; to assess the predictive performance of these models; and to evaluate their clinical impact in reducing pressure ulcer incidence. We performed a...
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Title
Evaluating the development and validation of empirically-derived prognostic models for pressure ulcer risk assessment: A systematic review
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
89
Pages
88 - 103
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