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Graph based model to support nurses' work.

Peter Benedik1, Uroš Rajkovič2, Olga Sušteršič3

  • 1SRC Infonet d.o.o., Kranj, Slovenia.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|June 20, 2014
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Summary

This study introduces a novel system to aid nurses in creating nursing care plans. It utilizes a multi-relational property graph to efficiently connect nurses with relevant knowledge, enhancing healthcare quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Knowledge Management in Healthcare
  • Nursing Informatics

Background:

  • Effective knowledge management is crucial for quality healthcare delivery.
  • Nurses require efficient access to information to improve patient care.
  • Current systems may not adequately support nurses' specific information needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a system designed to assist nurses in generating nursing care plans.
  • To enhance the focus on relevant resources for specific nursing situations.
  • To improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare service delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a system based on a multi-relational property graph.
  • Modeling the nursing domain using an ontology within the graph structure.
  • Implementing indices for efficient partitioning and searching of the knowledge space.

Main Results:

  • The system effectively models the nursing domain and relevant knowledge.
  • It facilitates the identification of pertinent solutions for nursing problems.
  • The graph-based approach enables efficient information retrieval.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed system offers a flexible and efficient method for nursing care plan creation.
  • It supports nurses by directing their attention to the most relevant information.
  • This approach has the potential to improve nursing practice and healthcare outcomes.