Ontologies for knowledge representation in a computer-based patient record

E. Bayegan, Ø. Nytrø, A. Grimsmo
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In contrast to existing patient-record systems, which merely offer static applications for storage and presentation, a helpful patient-record system is a problem-oriented, knowledge-based system, which provides clinicians with situation-dependent information. We propose a practical approach to extend the current data model with (1) means to recognize and interpret situations, (2) knowledge of how clinicians work and what information they need, and (3) means to rank information according to its relevance in a given care situation. Following the methodology of second-generation knowledge-based systems, that use ontologies to define fundamental concepts, their properties, and interrelationships within a particular domain, we present an ontology that supports three prerequisite features for a future helpful patient-record system: a family-care workflow process, a problem-oriented patient record, and means to identify relevant information to the care process and medical problems.
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计算机病历中知识表示的本体
现有的病案系统仅提供静态的存储和展示应用程序,与之相反,一个有用的病案系统是一个面向问题、基于知识的系统,它为临床医生提供依赖于情况的信息。我们提出了一种实用的方法来扩展当前的数据模型,包括(1)识别和解释情况的方法,(2)了解临床医生如何工作以及他们需要什么信息,以及(3)根据信息在给定护理情况中的相关性对信息进行排序的方法。第二代基于知识的系统使用本体来定义一个特定领域内的基本概念、属性和相互关系,遵循这种方法,我们提出了一个本体,它支持未来有用的患者记录系统的三个先决条件:家庭护理工作流程、面向问题的患者记录,以及识别与护理过程和医疗问题相关信息的方法。
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