“…Misleading results are generally the main outcome of research that fails to validate its prediction models ( Rothman et al, 2008 ; Sani et al, 2016 ; Sabour, 2017 ). And also, without the temporality assumption (the dependent variable must occur after the independent variable) there is no way of determining whether a factor is a risk factor, is predictive/causal, or is a consequence of the outcome ( Hanis et al, 2017 ; Mansori et al, 2017 ). Therefore, longitudinal studies are essential for developing assumptions to be used in clinical prediction models, whereas in this study, a cross-sectional study was used to identify the independent predictors for mortality prediction in elderly hospice patients.…”