| Literature DB >> 27390219 |
Li Guo1, Bo Jin, Cuili Yao, Haoyu Yang, Degen Huang, Fei Wang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Key opinion leaders (KOLs) are people who can influence public opinion on a certain subject matter. In the field of medical and health informatics, it is critical to identify KOLs on various disease conditions. However, there have been very few studies on this topic.Entities:
Keywords: feature selection; key opinion leaders; rank aggregation; recommender systems
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27390219 PMCID: PMC4956912 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.6015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Architectural overview of the key opinion leader (KOL) identification system.
Figure 2Data acquisition in key opinion leader identification system.
Figure 3Database structure and information in the tables for data acquired by the key opinion leader identification system.
Figure 4Data preprocessing workflow in the key opinion leader identification system.
Figure 5Screenshots from the Web app showing doctor recommendation and content analysis functions.
Description of ranking features in the key opinion leader identification system.
| Feature type | Feature | Description |
| Profile features | Professional duration | Working years of the doctor |
| Academic title | None, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor | |
| Professional title | None, Physician, Resident Physician, Physician in Charge, Associate Chief Physician, Chief Physician | |
| Hospital level | GI-A, GI-B, GI-C, GII-A, GII-B, GII-C, GIII-A, GIII-B, GIII-Ca | |
| Expertise features | Number of publications | Number of academic publications by a doctor in the given disease category |
| Patient rating | Average rating of the doctor given by his or her patients | |
| Expertise label | Correspondence of the given disease category with a doctor’s expertise labels | |
| Social trust features | Coauthorship | Evaluation of the degree of collaboration between doctors |
| Publication citation | Evaluation of the doctor’s authority | |
| Social recognition | Evaluation of the degree of the doctor’s social recognition |
aGrade and class of hospital (eg, grade I class A).
Figure 6Equations used for the ranking functions.
Figure 7Evaluation by normalized discounted cumulative gain (NDCG) at cutoff rank K of recommendation performance by two approaches (RankSVM and the proposed method) based on data from November 1, 2015 to January 31, 2016.
Figure 8Recommendation performance of different approaches on a small data subset evaluated by precision at 10 documents retrieved (P@10), R-precision (R-pre), and mean average precision (MAP).
A case study of key opinion leader recommendations.
| Diseases | Doctors |
| Adenomyosis | Jinghe Lang, Jinhua Leng, Zhufeng Liu, Dawei Sun, Yingfang Zhou |
| Ovarian cyst | Zhaohui Liu, Fengzhi Feng, Bin Li, Jinsong Han |
| Vaginitis | Zhaohui Liu, Qinping Liao, Dai Zhang, Li Geng, Shuqing Jiang |
| Menoxenia | Jinghe Lang, Shan Deng, Ying Jin, Jian Shen, Ming Wu |
| Cervicitis | Qinping Liao, Li Geng, Lingying Wu, Wenhua Zhang |