Rozewski C M, Yahnke D P, Gottlieb M S, Hoffmann R G
Health Policy Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226.
Comput Biomed Res. 1993 Oct;26(5):482-95. doi: 10.1006/cbmr.1993.1034.
The Wisconsin Ambulatory Review Project is the most extensive study to date with the goal of describing in detail the nature of care in the ambulatory setting. To assist in the description, a detailed, electronic clinical data base was created from a random sample of nonstandard, often hand-written, ambulatory patient medical records. This paper describes the set of processes that enabled significant clinical data to be collected, organized, and made available to researchers, including the collection of a representative sample of patient medical records, the creation of a detailed clinical vocabulary, the implementation of the vocabulary as a data abstraction tool, the collection and aggregation of distributed electronic data files, and the assessment of the efficiency of the abstraction process. The integration of all of these processes has produced a working system that has successfully been deployed as a pilot study across a seven-state area.
威斯康星门诊审查项目是迄今为止最广泛的研究,其目标是详细描述门诊环境中的护理性质。为了辅助描述,从非标准的、通常为手写的门诊患者病历随机样本中创建了一个详细的电子临床数据库。本文描述了一系列流程,这些流程能够收集、整理重要临床数据并提供给研究人员,包括收集具有代表性的患者病历样本、创建详细的临床词汇表、将该词汇表作为数据提取工具加以应用、收集和汇总分布式电子数据文件,以及评估提取过程的效率。所有这些流程的整合产生了一个可行的系统,该系统已成功作为一项试点研究在七个州的地区进行了部署。