When to use web-based surveys.
Author(s): Wyatt, J C
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070426
Author(s): Wyatt, J C
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070426
This paper describes the design, development, and administration of a Web-based survey to determine the use of the Internet in clinical practice by 450 dental professionals. The survey blended principles of a controlled mail survey with data collection through a Web-based database application. The survey was implemented as a series of simple HTML pages and tested with a wide variety of operating environments. The response rate was 74.2 percent. Eighty-four [...]
Author(s): Schleyer, T K, Forrest, J L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070416
Currently, when cytopathology images are archived, they are typically stored with a limited text-based description of their content. Such a description inherently fails to quantify the properties of an image and refers to an extremely small fraction of its information content. This paper describes a method for automatically indexing images of individual cells and their associated diagnoses by computationally derived cell descriptors. This methodology may serve to better index data [...]
Author(s): Mattie, M E, Staib, L, Stratmann, E, Tagare, H D, Duncan, J, Miller, P L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070404
To measure the strength of agreement between the concepts and records retrieved from a computerized patient database, in response to physician-derived questions, using a semantic terminological model for clinical findings with those concepts and records excerpted clinically by manual identification. The performance of the semantic terminological model is also compared with the more established retrieval methods of free-text search, ICD-10, and hierarchic retrieval.
Author(s): Brown, P J, Sönksen, P
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070392
The authors consider the problem of exact string pattern matching using algorithms that do not require any preprocessing. To choose the most appropriate algorithm, distinctive features of the medical language must be taken into account. The characteristics of medical language are emphasized in this regard, the best algorithm of those reviewed is proposed, and detailed evaluations of time complexity for processing medical texts are provided.
Author(s): Lovis, C, Baud, R H
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070378
To describe the experiences, lessons, and implications of building a virtual network as part of a two-year community health research training program in a Canadian province.
Author(s): Lau, F, Hayward, R
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070361
Integrating data that reside in different systems remains an often laborious process, requiring either manual steps or complicated programming. This paper describes a method for state-mandated reporting of childhood blood lead testing results that makes use of object linking and embedding technology and readily available software products to pull together information from different legacy systems. A terminal session emulator employs object linking and embedding automation to extract host data, and [...]
Author(s): Lin, S C, Roumina, K, Fadlalla, A, Henricks, W H
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070357
The task of creating and maintaining a front end to a large institutional entity-attribute-value (EAV) database can be cumbersome when using traditional client-server technology. Switching to Web technology as a delivery vehicle solves some of these problems but introduces others. In particular, Web development environments tend to be primitive, and many features that client-server developers take for granted are missing. WebEAV is a generic framework for Web development that is [...]
Author(s): Nadkarni, P M, Brandt, C M, Marenco, L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070343
The "vocabulary problem" has long plagued the developers, implementers, and users of computer-based systems. The authors review selected activities of the Health Level 7 (HL7) Vocabulary Technical Committee that are related to vocabulary domain specification for HL7 coded data elements. These activities include: 1) the development of two sets of principles to provide guidance to terminology stakeholders, including organizations seeking to deploy HL7-compliant systems, terminology developers, and terminology integrators; 2) [...]
Author(s): Bakken, S, Campbell, K E, Cimino, J J, Huff, S M, Hammond, W E
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070333
Author(s): Shortliffe, E H, Rindfleisch, T C
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070326