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Clinical Care Conditions and Needs of Palliative Care Patients from Five Italian Regions: Preliminary Data of the DEMETRA Project

2020

In order to plan the right palliative care for patients and their families, it is essential to have detailed information about patients&rsquo

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Use of health care services among Syrian refugees migrating to Norway: a prospective longitudinal study

2021

Abstract Background Understanding the differential utilization of healthcare services is essential to address the public health challenges. Through the migration process, refugees move from one set of health risk factors to another and can face multiple healthcare challenges along their journey. Yet how these changing risk factors influence refugees’ use of health care services is poorly understood. Methods A longitudinal survey assessing health care utilization of 353 adult Syrian refugees was conducted; first in a transit setting in Lebanon and after one year of resettlement in Norway. The main outcomes are the utilization of general practitioner services, emergency care, outpatient and/o…

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A classification study of kinematic gait trajectories in hip osteoarthritis

2014

The clinical evaluation of patients in hip osteoarthritis is often done using patient questionnaires. While this provides important information it is also necessary to continue developing objective measures. In this work we further investigate the studies concerning the use of 3D gait analysis to attain this goal. The gait analysis was associated with machine learning methods in order to provide a direct measure of patient control gait discrimination. The applied machine learning method was the support vector machine (SVM). Applying the SVM on all the measured kinematic trajectories, we were able to classify individual patient and control gait cycles with a mean success rate of 88%. With th…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyWOMACSupport Vector MachineHealth InformaticsKinematicsDETERMINANTSKNEE OSTEOARTHRITISOsteoarthritis HipGait (human)Physical medicine and rehabilitationImaging Three-DimensionalHUMAN LOCOMOTIONMedicineHumans3-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICSGaitAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryWork (physics)RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS PATIENTSMiddle AgedIMPAIRMENTSagittal planeComputer Science ApplicationsBiomechanical PhenomenaJOINT MOTIONSupport vector machineREPLACEMENTmedicine.anatomical_structureRankingROC CurveWOMACGait analysisPhysical therapy[ SCCO ] Cognitive sciencebusinessWALKING
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Empowering citizens for well-being and chronic disease management with wellness diary.

2010

Chronic conditions closely related to lifestyles are the major cause of disability and death in the developed world. Behavior change is the key to managing well-being and preventing and managing chronic diseases. Wellness diary (WD) is a mobile application designed to support citizens in learning about their behavior, and both making and maintaining behavior changes. WD has been found acceptable, useful, and suitable for long-term use as a part of an intervention. When used independently, however, it does not seem to have enough engaging and motivating features to support adoption and long-term commitment. The main improvement needs identified based on a review of WD-related studies were: p…

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Elements of Significance Testing with Equivalence Problems

1991

AbstractThe paper outlines an approach to the general methodological problem of equivalence assessment which is based on the classical theory of testing statistical hypotheses. Within this frame of reference it is natural to search for decision rules satisfying the same criteria of optimality which are customarily applied in deriving solutions to one- and two-sided testing problems. For three standard situations very frequently encountered in medical applications of statistics, a concise account of such an optimal test for equivalence is presented. It is pointed out that tests based on the well-known principle of confidence interval inclusion are valid in the sense 1 of guaranteeing the pre…

Advanced and Specialized NursingClassical theoryOptimal testbusiness.industryHealth InformaticsDecision ruleFrame of referenceConfidence intervalHealth Information ManagementSignificance testingCalculusMedicinebusinessEquivalence (measure theory)Methods of Information in Medicine
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A Graph-Grammar Approach to Represent Causal, Temporal and Other Contexts in an Oncological Patient Record

1996

AbstractThe data of a patient undergoing complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures do not only form a simple chronology of events, but are closely related in many ways. Such data contexts include causal or temporal relationships, they express inconsistencies and revision processes, or describe patient-specific heuristics. The knowledge of data contexts supports the retrospective understanding of the medical decision-making process and is a valuable base for further treatment. Conventional data models usually neglect the problem of context knowledge, or simply use free text which is not processed by the program. In connection with the development of the knowledge-based system THEMPO (The…

Advanced and Specialized NursingGrammarbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth InformaticsPatient recordcomputer.software_genreGraphical toolsData modelingNeglectHealth Information ManagementPediatric oncologyMedicineGraph (abstract data type)Artificial intelligencebusinessHeuristicscomputerNatural language processingmedia_commonMethods of Information in Medicine
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Pseudonyms for Cancer Registries

1996

AbstractIn order to conform to the rigid German legislation on data privacy and security we developed a new concept of data flow and data storage for population-based cancer registries. A special trusted office generates a pseudonym for each case by a cryptographic procedure. This office also handles the notification of cases and communicates with the reporting physicians. It passes pseudonymous records to the registration office for permanent storage. The registration office links the records according to the pseudonyms. Starting from a requirements analysis we show how to construct the pseudonyms; we then show that they meet the requirements. We discuss how the pseudonyms have to be prote…

Advanced and Specialized NursingInformation privacyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPopulationHealth InformaticsCryptographyPseudonymComputer securitycomputer.software_genreHealth informaticsData flow diagramHealth Information ManagementSynonym (database)MedicinebusinesseducationcomputerRequirements analysisMethods of Information in Medicine
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Continued Multidisciplinary Project-based Learning – Implementation in Health Informatics

2008

Summary Objectives: Problem- and project-based learning are approved methods to train students, graduates and post-graduates in scientific and other professional skills. The students are trained on realistic scenarios in a broader context. For students specializing in health informatics we introduced continued multidisciplinary project-based learning (CM-PBL) at a department of medical informatics. The training approach addresses both students of medicine and students of computer science. Methods: The students are full members of an ongoing research project and develop a project-related application or module, or explore or evaluate a sub-project. Two teachers guide and review the students’ …

Advanced and Specialized NursingInternetMedical educationComputer sciencebusiness.industryHealth InformaticsContext (language use)Problem-Based LearningAlternative educationProject-based learningHealth informaticsFormative assessmentHealth Information ManagementProblem-based learningMultidisciplinary approachActive learningHospital Information SystemsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONInterdisciplinary CommunicationProgram DevelopmentbusinessMedical InformaticsMethods of Information in Medicine
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Determinants of homonym and synonym rates of record linkage in disease registration.

1996

AbstractReliable record linkage is an essential component of the quality of population-based disease registration. Quality assessment of disease registries should, therefore, include quantitative approaches to describe the extent of record-linkage errors. The homonym and synonym rates have been proposed for this purpose. The homonym rate quantifies the proportion of distinct patients excluded from registration due to erroneous linkage with other patients. The synonym rate quantifies the proportion of unrecognized duplicate notifications on patients already registered in the registry. This paper provides an algebraic assessment of the determinants of both rates. It is shown how the homonym a…

Advanced and Specialized NursingLinkage (software)Quality Controleducation.field_of_studyMedical Records Systems Computerizedbusiness.industryQuality assessmentPopulationHealth InformaticsDiseaseHomonym (biology)Decision Support TechniquesSemanticsHealth Information ManagementData Interpretation StatisticalTerminology as TopicSynonym (database)StatisticsMedicineHumansMedical Record LinkageRegistrieseducationbusinessRecord linkageMethods of information in medicine
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Effects of record linkage errors on disease registration

1998

Abstract:Reliable record linkage is a prerequisite for high-quality population-based disease registration. Rapid developments in computer processing have made record linkage both more efficient and more reliable in recent years. At the same time, concerns about confidentiality increasingly hinder record linkage in many disease registries. This paper provides basic algebraic models describing the effects of record linkage errors on monitoring disease incidence. Homonym errors, that is, erroneous linkage of records that pertain to distinct individuals, lead to underestimation of incidence in the registry population. The degree of underestimation strongly depends on the discriminating power of…

Advanced and Specialized NursingLinkage (software)education.field_of_studyActuarial sciencebusiness.industryEpidemiologyIncidenceComputer processingPopulationHealth InformaticsDiseaseHealth Information ManagementGermanySynonym (database)MedicineHumansConfidentialityForms and Records ControlMedical Record LinkageRegistriesbusinesseducationDisease NotificationRecord linkage
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