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Jihye Kim Scroggins1, Ismael I Hulchafo1, Sarah Harkins1
1School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, United States.
This study used natural language processing (NLP) to detect stigmatizing language in obstetric clinical notes. ClinicalBERT models effectively identified biased language, improving care quality.
Area of Science:
- Medical Informatics
- Natural Language Processing
- Healthcare Bias
Background:
- Stigmatizing language in clinical notes can perpetuate healthcare disparities.
- Identifying and mitigating such language is crucial for equitable patient care.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate natural language processing (NLP) models for identifying stigmatizing language in obstetric clinical notes.
- To improve the accuracy and efficiency of detecting biased language in electronic health records.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of 1771 obstetric clinical notes from US birth admissions in 2017.
- Annotation of notes for stigmatizing language categories.
- Expansion of the dataset using a semantic similarity-based search approach.
- Training and validation of traditional classifiers and transformer-based models, including ClinicalBERT.
Main Results:
- The semantic similarity approach successfully expanded the dataset, particularly for low-frequency categories.
- All NLP models showed performance improvements after dataset enhancement.
- ClinicalBERT achieved the highest average F1-score of 0.78, outperforming other models.
Conclusions:
- ClinicalBERT demonstrates high efficacy in capturing nuanced, context-dependent stigmatizing language in obstetric notes.
- The semantic similarity approach enhances model performance and reduces manual annotation effort.
- These findings support the potential for NLP in real-time monitoring to reduce healthcare bias and promote equitable perinatal care.
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