Competing Risk of Death
Cross-source consensus on Competing Risk of Death from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The final design kept the competing-risk calculation but reduced emphasis on death. — Development of the PREDICT-Kidney online tool to promote informed decision-making about kidney cancer follow-up care: a qualitative co-design study
- The team added guidance for clinicians to focus on recurrence rather than mortality, especially at the first follow-up appointment. — Development of the PREDICT-Kidney online tool to promote informed decision-making about kidney cancer follow-up care: a qualitative co-design study
- Some participants questioned or felt discomfort with competing-risk information when it appeared in a mock consultation. — Development of the PREDICT-Kidney online tool to promote informed decision-making about kidney cancer follow-up care: a qualitative co-design study
- Healthcare professionals were generally supportive of including competing risks because they add clinical context and personalize recurrence risk. — Development of the PREDICT-Kidney online tool to promote informed decision-making about kidney cancer follow-up care: a qualitative co-design study
- Patients and public contributors initially thought competing-risk information could support follow-up decisions. — Development of the PREDICT-Kidney online tool to promote informed decision-making about kidney cancer follow-up care: a qualitative co-design study