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Information Models Properties in Learning Health Systems: A Literature Review
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 22;304:122-123. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230386.ABSTRACTLearning Health Systems (LHS) are challenged by fragmented health data. In Valkyrie, information models (IM) are explored as translators for the underlying, fragmented data structures and can potentially extend to support a future LHS. In this paper, a literature review was performed to search for property requirements for semantic interoperable IMs in the context of an LHS. The literature was examined and property requirements elicited in the context of an LHS.PMID:37347584 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230386
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 22, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Øivind Skeidsvoll Solvang Sonja Cassidy Luis Marco-Ruiz Ove Lintvedt Terje Solvoll Source Type: research

Fading Fatigue - A Self-Management App for Supporting Long-COVID Patients with Fatigue
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 May 2;301:67-68. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230013.ABSTRACTFatigue is the most prevalent Long-COVID symptom. Individuals who are affected have to learn to organize and manage daily activities according to the subjectively perceived energy reserves. Our objective was to develop an application, Fading Fatigue, that supports patients in their energy management, in particular after an initial therapy guided by health professionals. Fading Fatigue was developed in an iterative approach and implemented as a client-server application. Interviews and a literature search were conducted to identify limitations...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 12, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Daniel S Schmid Denis S Moser Kerstin Denecke Source Type: research

Telemedicine Research from Big Bang to 2022
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 May 2;301:220-224. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230043.ABSTRACTThe Clinical Information Systems (CIS) section of the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics systematically screens about 2,500 publications from more than 1,000 journals annually to find the best CIS publications. The editors of the CIS section have noticed a trend toward patient-centered care supported by AI and machine learning and increased research in cross-institutional data sharing, particularly in telemedicine. As a result, they adjusted their search query to include the MeSH term "telemedicine." As a preliminary step and to get a sen...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 12, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Werner O Hackl Sabrina B Neururer Bernhard Pfeifer Source Type: research

Fading Fatigue - A Self-Management App for Supporting Long-COVID Patients with Fatigue
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 May 2;301:67-68. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230013.ABSTRACTFatigue is the most prevalent Long-COVID symptom. Individuals who are affected have to learn to organize and manage daily activities according to the subjectively perceived energy reserves. Our objective was to develop an application, Fading Fatigue, that supports patients in their energy management, in particular after an initial therapy guided by health professionals. Fading Fatigue was developed in an iterative approach and implemented as a client-server application. Interviews and a literature search were conducted to identify limitations...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 12, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Daniel S Schmid Denis S Moser Kerstin Denecke Source Type: research

Telemedicine Research from Big Bang to 2022
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 May 2;301:220-224. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230043.ABSTRACTThe Clinical Information Systems (CIS) section of the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics systematically screens about 2,500 publications from more than 1,000 journals annually to find the best CIS publications. The editors of the CIS section have noticed a trend toward patient-centered care supported by AI and machine learning and increased research in cross-institutional data sharing, particularly in telemedicine. As a result, they adjusted their search query to include the MeSH term "telemedicine." As a preliminary step and to get a sen...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - May 12, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Werner O Hackl Sabrina B Neururer Bernhard Pfeifer Source Type: research