Title :
Clinical research protocol mapping: a description of a pilot
Author :
Seckman, Charlotte ; Romano, Carol ; Rosenfeld, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract :
Clinical and research activities are focused around protocols. A protocol map is a descriptive visual tool that outlines all the care events that occur during multiple encounters for a patient over the life of a protocol. The map, which is similar to a clinical pathway, also defines specific interdisciplinary standards of practice and key interventions that are required to facilitate research and patient outcomes. The inability to aggregate data, retrieve information or generate reports prompted the need to computerize the mapping process. The objectives of the protocol-mapping project were: (1) to test the concept of whether research protocol information mapped to a pathway could be automated using pilot software, and (2) to determine if an automated protocol map could be used to generate information to project resource utilization volumes. The project was divided into two phases. The implementation of the latter phase of the pilot study incorporated the activities of software development, the definition and mapping of pathways for research, the collection of clinical data and the generation of reports. Evaluation of the pilot software was based on the accomplishment of the project goals and objectives. The protocol map pilot software was successful in developing a robust tool for capturing protocol information and generating resource utilization data. The findings from this pilot software be used in developing requirements for a new clinical research information system that integrates clinical and research information needs
Keywords :
medical computing; medical information systems; protocols; research and development management; software prototyping; clinical data collection; clinical pathway; clinical research information system; clinical research protocol mapping; computerized mapping process; data aggregation; descriptive visual tool; information needs; information retrieval; interdisciplinary standards; interventions; patient care events; patient outcomes; pilot software; protocol information capture; report generation; research protocol information; resource utilization data generation; resource utilization volumes; software development; Aggregates; Automatic testing; Information retrieval; Information systems; Programming; Protocols; Resource management; Robustness; Software testing; Software tools;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2001. CBMS 2001. Proceedings. 14th IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Bethesda, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1004-3
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2001.941745