| Literature DB >> 18693945 |
Martin C Were1, Burke W Mamlin, William M Tierney, Ben Wolfe, Paul G Biondich.
Abstract
The challenges of creating and maintaining concept dictionaries are compounded in resource-limited settings. Approaches to alleviate this burden need to be based on information derived in these settings. We created a concept dictionary and evaluated new concept proposals for an open source EMR in a resource-limited setting. Overall, 87% of the concepts in the initial dictionary were used. There were 5137 new concepts proposed, with 77% of these proposed only once. Further characterization of new concept proposals revealed that 41% were due to deficiency in the existing dictionary, and 19% were synonyms to existing concepts. 25% of the requests contained misspellings, 41% were complex terms, and 17% were ambiguous. Given the resource-intensive nature of dictionary creation and maintenance, there should be considerations for centralizing the concept dictionary service, using standards, prioritizing concept proposals, and redesigning the user-interface to reduce this burden in settings with limited resources.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18693945 PMCID: PMC2655913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076