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Contextual and temporal clinical guidelines

A Guarnero1, M Marzuoli, G Molino

  • 1Laboratorio di Informatica Clinica, Torino, Italy.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
|February 3, 1999
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This paper introduces a modular architecture for managing clinical guidelines, focusing on a knowledge representation formalism to handle context and temporal aspects effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Clinical guidelines are essential for evidence-based practice but managing their complexity is challenging.
  • Existing methods for guideline management often lack flexibility in representing context-dependent and temporal information.
  • Efficiently updating and applying guidelines requires robust knowledge representation and modular architectures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel approach for managing clinical guidelines using a modular architecture.
  • To define an expressive formalism for representing clinical guidelines that accounts for context and temporal dynamics.
  • To describe key modules within the proposed architecture, specifically knowledge representation and acquisition.

Main Methods:

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  • Development of a modular architecture for clinical guideline management.
  • Definition of a knowledge representation formalism for clinical guidelines.
  • Description of the clinical guideline knowledge representation and acquisition modules.

Main Results:

  • A modular architecture is proposed, separating management and use of clinical guidelines.
  • An expressive formalism is defined for representing clinical guidelines.
  • The formalism addresses the context-dependent nature and temporal aspects of clinical guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed modular architecture facilitates flexible and efficient clinical guideline management.
  • The defined formalism enhances the representation of complex guideline characteristics, including context and time.
  • This approach supports better integration and application of clinical guidelines in healthcare settings.