2022
DOI: 10.2196/42971
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The Evaluation of a Clinical Decision Support Tool Using Natural Language Processing to Screen Hospitalized Adults for Unhealthy Substance Use: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Design

Abstract: Background Automated and data-driven methods for screening using natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning may replace resource-intensive manual approaches in the usual care of patients hospitalized with conditions related to unhealthy substance use. The rigorous evaluation of tools that use artificial intelligence (AI) is necessary to demonstrate effectiveness before system-wide implementation. An NLP tool to use routinely collected data in the electronic health record was previously … Show more

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“…This gets closer to an ecologically valid tool to asses an individual. This type of approaches on NLP have been used in other pathologies like delirium (158), Alzheimer's disease (159,160), schizophrenia and others (161,162).…”
Section: Levis Et Al (113)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gets closer to an ecologically valid tool to asses an individual. This type of approaches on NLP have been used in other pathologies like delirium (158), Alzheimer's disease (159,160), schizophrenia and others (161,162).…”
Section: Levis Et Al (113)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SUD research and considering the ongoing opioid crisis, unsurprisingly NLP methods have most commonly used electronic health records to detect and predict problematic substance use, dependence, and treatment outcomes including relapse, in both adult [6][7][8][9] and pediatric populations 10 . In cocaine use, NLP was similarly applied to medical/health records and/or clinicians' notes to identify SUD and guide treatment [11][12][13][14] and to accurately classify overdose deaths 15 . Another relevant application is the use of social media data (e.g., Facebook, Reddit) to predict SUD 16 and characterize language features (e.g., emotional word use) unique to substance use cessation and abstinence 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%