Clinical judgment is a cornerstone for validating and using clinical prediction rules: a head-to-head study on ambulation outcomes for spinal cord injured patients

Spinal Cord ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rémi Pelletier-Roy ◽  
Andréane Richard-Denis ◽  
Stéphanie Jean ◽  
Étienne Bourassa-Moreau ◽  
Jean Fleury ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (10) ◽  
pp. 1666-1675
Author(s):  
Einat Engel-Haber ◽  
Gabi Zeilig ◽  
Simi Haber ◽  
Lynn Worobey ◽  
Steven Kirshblum

BMJ Open ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. e025076 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blake Boggenpoel ◽  
Vuyolwethu Madasa ◽  
Tarryn Jeftha ◽  
Conran Joseph

IntroductionThe upsurge in the use of clinical prediction models in general medical practice is a result of evidence-based practice. However, the total number of clinical prediction rules (CPRs) currently being used or undergoing impact analysis in the management of patients who have sustained spinal cord injuries (SCIs) is unknown. This scoping review protocol will describe the current CPRs being used and highlight their possible strengths and weaknesses in SCI management.Methods and analysisArksey and O’Malley’s scoping review framework will be used. The following databases will be searched to identify relevant literature relating to the use of CPRs in the management of patients who have sustained an SCI: PubMed, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), ScienceDirect, EBSCOhost, Medline, OvidMedline and Google Scholar. Grey literature as well as reference lists of included studies will be searched. All studies relating to the use of CPRs in the management of patients with SCIs will be included. Literature searches and data extraction will be performed independently by two groups of reviewers.Ethics and disseminationEthical clearance is not required for this scoping review study since only secondary data sources will be used. The findings of this review will be disseminated by means of peer-reviewed publication and conference proceedings. The final paper will be submitted for publication. Results of this review will also be presented at relevant conferences and disseminated to important stakeholders such as practicing physicians within specialised spinal care facilities within South Africa.


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