Annotating Music Therapy, Chiropractic and Aquatic Exercise Using Electronic Health Record.

Huixue Zhou, Greg Silverman, Zhongran Niu, Jenzi Silverman, Roni Evans, Robin Austin, Rui Zhang
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Complementary and Integrative Health (CIH) has gained increasing popularity in the past decades. The overall goal of this study is to represent information pertinent to music therapy, chiropractic and aquatic exercise in an EHR system. A total of 300 clinical notes were randomly selected and manually annotated. Annotations were made for status, symptom and frequency of each approach. This set of annotations was used as a gold standard to evaluate performance of NLP systems used in this study (specifically BioMedICUS, MetaMap and cTAKES) for extracting CIH concepts. Three NLP systems achieved an average lenient match F1-score of 0.50 in all three CIH approaches. BioMedICUS achieved the best performance in music therapy with an F1-score of 0.73. This study is a pilot to investigate CIH representation in clinical note and lays a foundation for using EHR for clinical research for CIH approaches.

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使用电子健康记录解说音乐治疗、脊椎按摩和水上运动。
在过去的几十年里,补充和综合健康(CIH)越来越受欢迎。本研究的总体目标是在EHR系统中呈现与音乐治疗、脊椎按摩和水上运动相关的信息。共有300份临床记录被随机选择并手动注释。对每种方法的状态、症状和频率进行了注释。这组注释被用作评估本研究中用于提取CIH概念的NLP系统(特别是BioMedICUS、MetaMap和cTAKES)性能的金标准。三个NLP系统在所有三种CIH方法中实现了0.50的平均宽松比赛F1分数。BioMedICUS在音乐治疗方面取得了最佳成绩,F1成绩为0.73。本研究是研究临床笔记中CIH表现的试点,为使用EHR进行CIH方法的临床研究奠定了基础。
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