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“OPTImAL”:一个用于物理活动领域患者依从性建模的本体。

"OPTImAL": an ontology for patient adherence modeling in physical activity domain.

机构信息

Lab of Computing, Medical Informatics & Biomedical Imaging Technologies, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece.

出版信息

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2019 Apr 25;19(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12911-019-0809-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Maintaining physical fitness is a crucial component of the therapeutic process for patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Despite the known importance of being physically active, patient adherence to exercise, both in daily life and during cardiac rehabilitation (CR), is low. Patient adherence is frequently composed of numerous determinants associated with different patient aspects (e.g., psychological, clinical, etc.). Understanding the influence of such determinants is a central component of developing personalized interventions to improve or maintain patient adherence. Medical research produced evidence regarding factors affecting patients' adherence to physical activity regimen. However, the heterogeneity of the available data is a significant challenge for knowledge reusability. Ontologies constitute one of the methods applied for efficient knowledge sharing and reuse. In this paper, we are proposing an ontology called OPTImAL, focusing on CVD patient adherence to physical activity and exercise training.

METHODS

OPTImAL was developed following the Ontology Development 101 methodology and refined based on the NeOn framework. First, we defined the ontology specification (i.e., purpose, scope, target users, etc.). Then, we elicited domain knowledge based on the published studies. Further, the model was conceptualized, formalized and implemented, while the developed ontology was validated for its consistency. An independent cardiologist and three CR trainers evaluated the ontology for its appropriateness and usefulness.

RESULTS

We developed a formal model that includes 142 classes, ten object properties, and 371 individuals, that describes the relations of different factors of CVD patient profile to adherence and adherence quality, as well as the associated types and dimensions of physical activity and exercise. 2637 logical axioms were constructed to comprise the overall concepts that the ontology defines. The ontology was successfully validated for its consistency and preliminary evaluated for its appropriateness and usefulness in medical practice.

CONCLUSIONS

OPTImAL describes relations of 320 factors originated from 60 multidimensional aspects (e.g., social, clinical, psychological, etc.) affecting CVD patient adherence to physical activity and exercise. The formal model is evidence-based and can serve as a knowledge tool in the practice of cardiac rehabilitation experts, supporting the process of activity regimen recommendation for better patient adherence.

摘要

背景

保持身体健康是心血管疾病(CVD)患者治疗过程中的关键组成部分。尽管人们已经认识到积极运动的重要性,但患者在日常生活和心脏康复(CR)期间对运动的依从性较低。患者的依从性通常由与不同患者方面(例如心理、临床等)相关的众多决定因素组成。了解这些决定因素的影响是制定个性化干预措施以提高或维持患者依从性的核心组成部分。医学研究提供了有关影响患者对体育锻炼方案依从性的因素的证据。然而,可用数据的异质性是知识可重用性的重大挑战。本体论是用于有效知识共享和重用的方法之一。在本文中,我们提出了一个名为 OPTImAL 的本体论,该本体论专注于 CVD 患者对体育活动和运动训练的依从性。

方法

OPTimAL 是按照本体开发 101 方法开发的,并根据 NeOn 框架进行了改进。首先,我们定义了本体规范(即目的、范围、目标用户等)。然后,我们根据已发表的研究得出了领域知识。进一步,对模型进行了概念化、形式化和实现,同时对开发的本体进行了一致性验证。一位独立的心脏病专家和三位 CR 培训师对本体的适当性和有用性进行了评估。

结果

我们开发了一个正式模型,其中包括 142 个类、10 个对象属性和 371 个个体,该模型描述了 CVD 患者特征的不同因素与依从性和依从性质量的关系,以及与物理活动和运动相关的类型和维度。构建了 2637 个逻辑公理来构成本体定义的整体概念。该本体成功地通过了一致性验证,并初步评估了其在医学实践中的适当性和有用性。

结论

OPTimAL 描述了 320 个因素与 CVD 患者对体育活动和运动的依从性之间的关系,这些因素源于 60 个多维方面(例如社会、临床、心理等)。该正式模型是基于证据的,可以作为心脏康复专家实践中的知识工具,支持为提高患者依从性而推荐活动方案的过程。

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