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Most clinical specialties have a plethora of studies that develop or validate one or more prediction models, for example, to inform diagnosis or prognosis. Having many prediction model studies in a particular clinical field motivates the need for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, to evaluate and summarise the overall evidence available from prediction model studies, in particular about the predictive performance of existing models. Such reviews are fast emerging, and should be reported completely, transparently, and accurately. To help ensure this type of reporting, this article describes a new reporting guideline for systematic reviews and meta-analyses of prediction model research.

More information Original publication

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2022-073538

Type

Journal article

Journal

The BMJ

Issue

BMJ 2023;381:e073538

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group Ltd

Publication Date

03/05/2023

Addresses

Kym Snell was funded by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (NIHR SPCR Launching Fellowship).