Evaluation of clinical prediction models (part 1): from development to external validation

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Abstract

Evaluating the performance of a clinical prediction model is crucial to establish its predictive accuracy in the populations and settings intended for use. In this article, the first in a three part series, Collins and colleagues describe the importance of a meaningful evaluation using internal, internal-external, and external validation, as well as exploring heterogeneity, fairness, and generalisability in model performance.

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Collins, G. S., Dhiman, P., Ma, J., Schlussel, M. M., Archer, L., Van Calster, B., … Riley, R. D. (2024). Evaluation of clinical prediction models (part 1): from development to external validation. BMJ. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2023-074819

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