2024
DOI: 10.46292/sci23-00069
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Are Clinical Prediction Rules Used in Spinal Cord Injury Care? A Survey of Practice

Rowan H. Boyles,
Caroline M. Alexander,
Athina Belsi
et al.

Abstract: Background: Accurate outcome prediction is desirable post spinal cord injury (SCI), reducing uncertainty for patients and supporting personalized treatments. Numerous attempts have been made to create clinical prediction rules that identify patients who are likely to recover function. It is unknown to what extent these rules are routinely used in clinical practice. Objectives: To better understand knowledge of, and attitudes … Show more

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