Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2012 Nov-Dec;19(6):954-9. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000486. Epub 2012 Feb 22.
Advances in surveillance science have supported public health agencies in tracking and responding to disease outbreaks. Increasingly, epidemiologists have been tasked with interpreting multiple streams of heterogeneous data arising from varied surveillance systems. As a result public health personnel have experienced an overload of plots and charts as information visualization techniques have not kept pace with the rapid expansion in data availability. This study sought to advance the science of public health surveillance data visualization by conceptualizing a visual paradigm that provides an 'epidemiological canvas' for detection, monitoring, exploration and discovery of regional infectious disease activity and developing a software prototype of an 'infectious disease weather map'. Design objectives were elucidated and the conceptual model was developed using cognitive task analysis with public health epidemiologists. The software prototype was pilot tested using retrospective data from a large, regional pediatric hospital, and gastrointestinal and respiratory disease outbreaks were re-created as a proof of concept.
监测科学的进步为公共卫生机构跟踪和应对疾病爆发提供了支持。越来越多的流行病学家承担起了从各种监测系统中解释多源异质数据的任务。因此,由于信息可视化技术未能跟上数据可用性的快速扩展,公共卫生人员面临着大量的图表和图像。本研究旨在通过概念化一个可视化范例来推进公共卫生监测数据可视化的科学,该范例为检测、监测、探索和发现区域性传染病活动提供了一个“流行病学画布”,并开发了一个“传染病天气图”的软件原型。设计目标是通过与公共卫生流行病学家进行认知任务分析来阐明概念模型,并使用大型区域性儿科医院的回顾性数据对软件原型进行试点测试,以重新创建胃肠道和呼吸道疾病爆发作为概念验证。