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A Multilingual Browser Platform for Medical Subject Headings
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Jan 14;289:384-387. doi: 10.3233/SHTI210939.ABSTRACTThe National Library of Medicine (NLM) controls and publishes the thesaurus Medical Subject Headings which is used for indexing PubMed. Besides an XML export, the NLM offers a web based MeSH browser. The platform contains English terms. The German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information (DIMDI) partially translated and published these terms. Recently, the German National Library of Medicine (ZB-MED) overtook the translation of MeSH. However, there is no dedicated platform which focuses on MeSH and covers multiple languages. Her...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - January 22, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Raphael Scheible Philip Strecker Suhail Yazijy Fabian Thomczyk Ruslan Talpa Andrea Puhl Martin Boeker Source Type: research

Front Matter.
Authors: Abstract This conference was conceived in 1991 when a small group of individuals envisioned how virtual reality, then in its first era of widespread enthusiasm, might transform medicine by immersing physicians, students, and patients in data more completely. They predicted that interactive learning tools might better engage medical students by assessing real-time performance and customizing lessons in sync. Simulation could enhance the "see one, do one, teach one" model with the repetition that athletes and musicians used to perfect their skills. After training on simulators, novice caregivers could tend ...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - April 6, 2016 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

Evaluating Open-Source Full-Text Search Engines for Matching ICD-10 Codes.
Authors: Jurcău DA, Stoicu-Tivadar V Abstract This research presents the results of evaluating multiple free, open-source engines on matching ICD-10 diagnostic codes via full-text searches. The study investigates what it takes to get an accurate match when searching for a specific diagnostic code. For each code the evaluation starts by extracting the words that make up its text and continues with building full-text search queries from the combinations of these words. The queries are then run against all the ICD-10 codes until a match indicates the code in question as a match with the highest relative score. This m...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - July 1, 2016 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

Exploring Oral Cancer Patients' Preference in Medical Decision Making and Quality of Life.
Authors: Cheng SL, Liao HH, Shueng PW, Lee HC, Cheewakriangkrai C, Chang CC Abstract Little is known about the clinical effects of shared medical decision making (SMDM) associated with quality of life about oral cancer? To understand patients who occurred potential cause of SMDM and extended to explore the interrelated components of quality of life for providing patients with potential adaptation of early assessment. All consenting patients completed the SMDM questionnaire and 36-Item Short Form (SF-36). Regression analyses were conducted to find predictors of quality of life among oral cancer patients. The propose...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - July 8, 2017 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

A Medical Decisions Support System in Diagnosis of the Jejunum and Ileum Neoplastic Diseases (Tumors) Based on Video Capsule Endoscopy.
Authors: Budykina A, Rauzina S, Zarubina T, Seleznev D, Fedorov E, Ivanova E Abstract Search of tumors in video capsule endoscopy (VCE) record in some cases presents significant difficulties even for experienced specialist. We made an attempt to develop rules supporting clinical decision for processing of VCE images. An algorithm for assessment of neoplastic diseases of the jejunum and ileum on the basis of VCE to support tactical decision-making of doctors was conducted. The algorithm was implemented as a software module "The conclusion in a capsule" with integrated development environment Visual Studio and the pr...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - July 4, 2018 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

Identifying Biomedical and Health Informatics Competencies in Higher Education Curricula.
This study describes the knowledge, skills and competencies found in bachelor's degree curricula for health and social care, engineering and business. The International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) biomedicine and health information (BMHI) management recommendations was used as a framework to analyse bachelor's degree curricula (n=14). The results showed that the curricula contained a variety of subjects related to competencies in the IMIA's BMHI. The information technology (IT) engineering curriculum included the highest number of competencies and the business curricula the fewest. The nursing curricula included...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - July 4, 2018 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

Strategies in Electronic Medical Record Downtime Planning: A Scoping Study.
CONCLUSION: Organizations must have comprehensive downtime plans available to ensure continuity of patient care during the periods of limited availability. A comprehensive downtime plan that includes these four strategies can become the framework for a set of organizational procedures that ensures the best possible access to vital patient information before, during, and after a downtime event. PMID: 30741238 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - February 13, 2019 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

Evaluation of Chatbot Prototypes for Taking the Virtual Patient's History.
Authors: Reiswich A, Haag M Abstract In medical education Virtual Patients (VP) are often applied to train students in different scenarios such as recording the patient's medical history or deciding a treatment option. Usually, such interactions are predefined by software logic and databases following strict rules. At this point, Natural Language Processing/Machine Learning (NLP/ML) algorithms could help to increase the overall flexibility, since most of the rules can derive directly from training data. This would allow a more sophisticated and individual conversation between student and VP. One type of technology ...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 25, 2019 Category: Information Technology Tags: Stud Health Technol Inform Source Type: research

A Resilience Model for Moderating Outcomes Related to Electronic Medical Record Downtime
The objective of this scoping review is to develop a model to understand the factors that influence clinical downtimes or clinical activities in a healthcare organization. To report on the results of searches preformed using seven bibliographic databases, using the logical search criteria of (downtime AND (EMR OR Electronic Medical Record OR EHR OR Electronic Health Record). After a title, abstract and full-text review 26 articles remained. The articles were coded and analyzed for themes. Downtime planning activities mitigate the effects of disasters on patient safety outcomes and clinical delays. A model was developed rep...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - January 22, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Joseph M Walsh Elizabeth M Borycki Source Type: research

Student Access to Electronic Medical Records: Missing an Opportunity to Prepare Our Workforce
In this study, we bring to light evidence of this variability amongst medical, nursing, pharmacy, and allied health student placements, both in policy and in practice. We found some health districts lack student policies on EMR use, as well as prohibiting important tasks including record writing capabilities. There was also variation in exposure to EMR training. In order to provide healthcare students with optimal education that includes technological competency, we identify a need for changes to both policies and practices.PMID:37347564 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230363
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 22, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Kristian Stanceski Nathaniel Alexander Janelle Gifford Melissa Baysari Source Type: research