Literature DB >> 12463914

In their own words? A terminological analysis of e-mail to a cancer information service.

Catherine Arnott Smith1, P Zoë Stavri, Wendy Webber Chapman.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To better understand the terms used by consumers to describe their health information needs and determine if this "consumer terminology"differs from those used by health care professionals.
METHODS: Features and findings identified in 139 e-mail messages to the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute's Cancer Information and Referral Service were coded and matched against the 2001 Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus.
RESULTS: 504 unique terms were identified. 185 (36%) were exact matches to concepts in the 2001 UMLS Metathesaurus (MTH). 179 (35%) were partial string matches; 119 (24%) were known synonyms for MTH concepts; and 2 (<1%) were lexical variants. Only 19,or 4% of the total terms, were not found to be present in the 2001 MT1H.
CONCLUSION: 96% of the clinical findings and features mentioned in e-mail by correspondents who did not self-identify as healthcare professionals were described using terms from controlled healthcare terminologies. The notion of a paradigmatic "consumer" who uses a particular vocabulary specific to her "consumer" status may be ill-founded.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12463914      PMCID: PMC2244265     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp        ISSN: 1531-605X


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