Title
A three stage ontology-driven solution to provide personalized care to chronic patients at home.
Abstract
The goal of this work is to contribute to personalized clinical management in home-based telemonitoring scenarios by developing an ontology-driven solution that enables a wide range of remote chronic patients to be monitored at home.Through three stages, the challenges of integration and management were met through the ontology development and evaluation. The first stage dealt with the ontology design and implementation. The second stage dealt with the ontology application study in order to specifically address personalization issues. For both stages, interviews and working sessions were planned with clinicians. Clinical guidelines and MDs (medical device) interoperability were taken into account as well during these stages. Finally the third stage dealt with a software prototype implementation.An ontology was developed as an outcome of the first stage. The structure, based on the autonomic computing paradigm, provides a clear and simple manner to automate and integrate the data management procedure. During the second stage, the application of the ontology was studied to monitor patients with different and multiple morbidities. After this task, the ontology design was successfully adjusted to provide useful personalized medical care. In the third and final stage, a proof-of-concept on the software required to remote monitor patients by means of the ontology-based solution was developed and evaluated.Our proposed ontology provides an understandable and simple solution to address integration and personalized care challenges in home-based telemonitoring scenarios. Furthermore, our three-stage approach contributes to enhance the understanding, re-usability and transferability of our solution.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1016/j.jbi.2013.03.006
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Ontologies,Home-based telemonitoring scenarios,Chronic patients,Personalized care,Conceptual modelling,Knowledge management application
Ontology (information science),Ontology,Autonomic computing,Information retrieval,Computer science,Interoperability,Knowledge management,Software,Data management,Multiple morbidities,Personalization,Process management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
46
3
1532-0464
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
21
1.25
19
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
N Lasierra1746.23
Alvaro Alesanco212713.33
S Guillén3211.25
José García425045.30