| Literature DB >> 17238326 |
Amar K Das1, Bilal A Ahmed, Yael Garten, Jeremy I Robin, Mary K Goldstein.
Abstract
Numerous health decision aids (HDAs) have been developed to increase the participation of patients in shared decision-making, but many have limited accessibility and narrow applicability in clinical care. In the Health e-Decision project, we address these limitations in our work on building general HDAs targeted for older adults. Our approach uses a decision-support software architecture that enables principled methods for HDAs. We have formalized a novel knowledge-based decision model (KBDM), using Protégé OWL, that developers and clinicians can instantiate to tailor the components of the architecture for a particular health problem. In this paper, we present the methods used in the architecture and the knowledgebase design; the latter encompasses influence-diagram concepts, specific health problems, health outcome states, and probabilistic relationships. We discuss how this approach improves upon prior HDA methods. We also show that our use of computer-interpretable knowledge provides a structured, customizable means of enabling patient-centered decision support.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17238326 PMCID: PMC1839586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076