X Jing
Constructing a bio-health knowledge base for access via a standardised electronic health record prototype
Jing, X
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S Kay
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Abstract
Aim and Objectives: To explore the feasibility of accessing biological information and associated health information through a standards-based electronic health record. The
objectives include constructing: a condition specific knowledge base prototype; an EHR system prototype based on a standard record architecture; and an interface that connects the two.
Method: An ontology was constructed to organise biological and health information in a formal and structured way. Cystic fibrosis was selected as an exemplar condition and
the Continuity of Care Record was selected for an EHR prototype application. The sequence variations information and health information in the knowledge base are presented through the EHR prototype's interface and the results are evaluated.
Results: A substantive knowledge base prototype of cystic fibrosis was constructed. The content includes: the most common genetic mutations related to cystic fibrosis;
time-oriented descriptions of cystic fibrosis; Cochrane conclusions; and gene therapy for cystic fibrosis. The content is organised on both time and problem oriented axes. It was found to be possible to present bio-health information that was case-specific through the EHR prototype interface.
Conclusion: Sequence variations information and associated health information can be made accessible through a standards-based electronic health record prototype. Complex
knowledge can be accessed, to some extent automatically, thereby providing a starting point for integrating formal and structured biological information within health record
systems which can be deployed in clinical settings.
Citation
Jing, X. Constructing a bio-health knowledge base for access via a standardised electronic health record prototype. (Thesis). University of Salford
Thesis Type | Thesis |
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Deposit Date | Oct 3, 2012 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 3, 2012 |
Award Date | Jan 1, 2009 |
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