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Methods of Documentation I: Source-Oriented Records01:18

Methods of Documentation I: Source-Oriented Records

Source-oriented records, or SOR, are medical record-keeping organized by the data source. The SOR system was first developed in the mid-1900s to organize the growing patient data in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
In an SOR, each discipline involved in patient care maintains a separate medical record section. This record-keeping method enables easy tracking of patient progress and ensures healthcare staff have access to up-to-date information.
Key Attributes include the following:
Methods of Documentation III: PIE01:21

Methods of Documentation III: PIE

Problem-intervention-evaluation (PIE) is a systematic approach to documentation used in healthcare settings for clinical decision-making and patient care planning. It is a structured approach to organizing patient data based on problems, interventions, and evaluations. Here's a breakdown of its key features and considerations:
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Ligand Binding and Linkage

Allosteric proteins have more than one ligand binding site; the binding of a ligand to any of these sites influences the binding of ligands to the other sites. When a protein is allosteric, its binding sites are called coupled or linked.  In the case of enzymes, the site that binds to the substrate is known as the active site and the other site is known as the regulatory site. When a ligand binds to the regulatory site, this leads to conformational changes in the protein that can influence the...
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Ligand Binding and Linkage

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Archival Research

Some researchers gain access to large amounts of data without interacting with a single research participant. Instead, they use existing records to answer various research questions. This type of research approach is known as archival research. Archival research relies on looking at past records or data sets to look for interesting patterns or relationships. For example, a researcher might access the academic records of all individuals who enrolled in college within the past ten years and...
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Ethics in Research

Today, scientists agree that good research is ethical in nature and is guided by a basic respect for human dignity and safety. However, this has not always been the case. Modern researchers must demonstrate that the research they perform is ethically sound.

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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases
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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases

Published on: October 24, 2019

Utopia documents: linking scholarly literature with research data.

T K Attwood1, D B Kell, P McDermott

  • 1School of Computer Science, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. teresa.k.attwood@manchester.ac.uk

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
|September 9, 2010
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Intelligent tools are needed to connect research data and literature. Utopia Documents is a novel PDF reader that integrates data analysis and visualization tools with research articles, aiding knowledge discovery.

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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases
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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases

Published on: October 24, 2019

Area of Science:

  • Scientific communication
  • Biomedical informatics

Background:

  • Growing disparity between research data and literature.
  • Need for intelligent tools to integrate information silos.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop a novel PDF reader to bridge the gap between research data and literature.
  • Enhance scientific literature accessibility and analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Developed Utopia Documents, a PDF reader with semantic integration capabilities.
  • Integrated visualization and data-analysis tools with published research articles.
  • Piloted the system with editors of the Biochemical Journal (BJ).

Main Results:

  • Utopia Documents transforms static document features into interactive, linkable, and annotatable objects.
  • The system is used routinely by BJ editors for content markup.
  • Demonstrated seamless integration of online content with PDF articles via text-mining and biodatabase plugins.

Conclusions:

  • Utopia Documents effectively integrates research data and literature, enhancing knowledge discovery.
  • The system offers a novel approach to interactive scientific literature analysis.
  • Future integration capabilities show promise for broader applications in scientific research.