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Table 1.

Characteristics of doctors and nurses making predictions.

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Fig 1.

Kaplan Meier survival curves according to doctor estimated survival of days, weeks or months+.

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Fig 2.

Kaplan Meier survival curves according to nurse estimated survival of days, weeks or months+.

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Table 2.

Observed survival of patients compared to agreed multi-professional predictions.

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Fig 3.

Kaplan Meier survival curves according to doctor estimated survival in weeks.

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Fig 4.

Kaplan Meier survival curves according to nurse estimated survival in weeks.

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Table 3.

Relationship between clinician predictions and actual survival.

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Fig 5.

Kaplan Meier survival curves for patients according to doctor predicted probability of surviving 30-days.

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Fig 6.

Kaplan Meier survival curves for patients according to nurse predicted probability of surviving 30-days.

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Table 4.

Comparison between predicted probabilities and observed survival.

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Table 5.

Accuracy of doctor and nurse probabilistic predictions.

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