Title of article :
Versioning computer-interpretable guidelines: Semi-automatic modeling of ‘Living Guidelines’ using an information extraction method
Author/Authors :
Kaiser، نويسنده , , Katharina and Miksch، نويسنده , , Silvia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
12
From page :
55
To page :
66
Abstract :
SummaryObjective al practice guidelines (CPGs) are means to provide evidence-based medical knowledge. In order to make up-to-date “best” scientific evidence available these documents need to be updated on an ongoing basis. An effective method to accomplish this aim is offered by the so-called “living guidelines”: Living guidelines are documents presenting up-to-date and state-of-the-art knowledge to practitioners. To have guidelines implemented by computer-support they have to be formalized in a computer-interpretable form in a first step. Due to the complexity of such formats the formalization process is burdensome and time-consuming. Automating parts of the modeling process and, consequently, modeling updates of these guideline documents are demanded. s and material SSIE methodology supports this task by formalizing guidelines in several steps from the textual form to the guideline representation language Asbru using a document-centric approach. LASSIE uses information extraction techniques to semi-automatically accomplish these steps. We apply LASSIE to support the implementation of living guidelines. s on a living guideline published by the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) we show that adaptations of previously formalized guidelines can be accomplished easily and fast. Thereby, the different versions of guideline documents are compared and updates are identified. Due to the traceable formalization method of linking text parts and their corresponding formal models, we are able to inherit unchanged models from previously formalized versions. Thus, we only need to formalize updated text parts using the semi-automatic formalization method LASSIE. sion pose a simple, time-saving, but effective method called LASSIE to formalize new guideline versions of previously formalized CPGs. Furthermore, models that have been added or modified by knowledge engineers in previous versions can also be transferred easily. This will result in a faster implementation of new guideline versions also known as living guidelines to provide up-to-date knowledge necessary for accomplishing the daily work of health care professionals.
Keywords :
Guideline representation , clinical practice guidelines , Treatment processes , Living guidelines , asthma , Computer-interpretable guidelines , Information extraction
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Record number :
1836779
Link To Document :
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