Doupi P, van Ginneken A M
Institute for Medical Informatics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2001;84(Pt 1):614-8.
The success of systems facilitating collection of structured data by clinicians is largely dependent on the flexibility of the interface. The Open Record for CAre (ORCA) makes use of a generic model to support knowledge-based structured data entry for a variety of medical domains. An endeavor undertaken recently aimed to cover the broader area of Physical Examination by expanding the contents of the knowledge base. The model was found to be adequately expressive for supporting this task. Maintaining the balance between flexibility of the interface and constraints dictated by reliable retrieval, however, proved to be a considerable challenge. In this paper we illustrate through specific examples the effect of this trade off on the modeling process, together with the rationale for the chosen solutions and suggestions for future research focus.
临床医生使用的促进结构化数据收集系统的成功很大程度上取决于界面的灵活性。开放式医疗记录(ORCA)利用通用模型来支持各种医学领域基于知识的结构化数据录入。最近开展的一项工作旨在通过扩展知识库的内容来覆盖体格检查这一更广泛的领域。结果发现该模型对于支持这项任务具有足够的表现力。然而,事实证明,在界面灵活性与可靠检索所要求的约束之间保持平衡是一项相当大的挑战。在本文中,我们通过具体示例来说明这种权衡对建模过程的影响,以及所选解决方案的理由和对未来研究重点的建议。