2001
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.3.3.e24
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Evaluation of Controlled Vocabulary Resources for Development of a Consumer Entry Vocabulary for Diabetes

Abstract: BackgroundDigital information technology can facilitate informed decision making by individuals regarding their personal health care. The digital divide separates those who do and those who do not have access to or otherwise make use of digital information. To close the digital divide, health care communications research must address a fundamental issue, the consumer vocabulary problem: consumers of health care, at least those who are laypersons, are not always familiar with the professional vocabulary and con… Show more

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“…In recognition of the linguistic rift, new vocabularies are being developed to bridge the gap between everyday "medical" language and medical terminology [35,36]. Consumer health vocabularies are "expressions (i.e., words and phrases) commonly used by laypersons to refer to medical concepts" [37].…”
Section: Consumer Health Vocabularies (Chv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recognition of the linguistic rift, new vocabularies are being developed to bridge the gap between everyday "medical" language and medical terminology [35,36]. Consumer health vocabularies are "expressions (i.e., words and phrases) commonly used by laypersons to refer to medical concepts" [37].…”
Section: Consumer Health Vocabularies (Chv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mismatch between consumer vocabulary and standard terminology content has long been recognized and considered as a fundamental issue in health information provision [4]. McCray et al first identified terminological issues when analyzing 3 months' worth of user queries submitted to the National Library of Medicine website [3].…”
Section: A Consumer Health Vocabularymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effective approach is to extract consumer health vocabularies from existing text. Patrick et al selected diabetes-related terms from e-mail questions and web healthcare site query logs by searching terms containing substrings such as diab and gluco [4]. Smith et al coded 139 email messages sent from consumers to a cancer information service institute and identified "consumer terminology" [12].…”
Section: A Consumer Health Vocabularymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In medical informatics, the professional-lay communication gap has been operationalized as ''the consumer health vocabulary problem'' [85]. Consum-Consumer language, patient language, and thesauri er health language research, and specifically vocabulary development targeting consumers, was identified by Keselman et al as one important informatics strategy for addressing professional-consumer communication problems in health care [10].…”
Section: Smithmentioning
confidence: 99%