2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638846
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The Evidence-base for Using Ontologies and Semantic Integration Methodologies to Support Integrated Chronic Disease Management in Primary and Ambulatory Care: Realist Review

Abstract: SummaryBackground: Most chronic diseases are managed in primary and ambulatory care. The chronic care model (CCM) suggests a wide range of community, technological, team and patient factors contribute to effective chronic disease management. Ontologies have the capability to enable formalised linkage of heterogeneous data sources as might be found across the elements of the CCM. Objective: To describe the evidence base for using ontologies and other semantic integration methods to support chronic disease manag… Show more

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“…We need to develop more formalised ways of developing and sharing algorithms and ontologies to sort complex datasets 29,30. The aggregation of increasingly large datasets raises issues of semantic interoperability and a need for automated methods to assess and manage data quality 30…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We need to develop more formalised ways of developing and sharing algorithms and ontologies to sort complex datasets 29,30. The aggregation of increasingly large datasets raises issues of semantic interoperability and a need for automated methods to assess and manage data quality 30…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, suggests that each individual should be represented by a series of hierarchically related entities and contain different data types, including discrete single-valued data, signals, annotations, etc., potentially originating from various sensors systems. Semantic technologies are typically employed in order to unambiguously express these sophisticated data models and support data validation and sharing [25].…”
Section: Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assertion is based on a realist review of the literature3 and an exploration of how this approach might lead to a more explicitly defined datasets when using routine data for chronic disease management,4 integrated care5,6 and vaccine benefit–risk research 7…”
Section: Ontologies a Key Concept In Informaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%