Title
Representation of Functional Status Concepts from Clinical Documents and Social Media Sources by Standard Terminologies.
Abstract
Patient-reported functional status is widely recognized as an important patient-centered outcome that adds value to medical care, research, and quality improvement. Functional status outcomes are, however, not routinely or uniformly collected in the medical record, except in certain small patient populations (e.g. geriatrics, nursing home residents). To utilize patient reported functional status for clinical research and practice, we manually collected 2,763 terms from clinical records and social media sites and modeled them on the widely used Short Form-36 Health Survey. We then examined the coverage of the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) for these functional status terms through automated mapping. Most terms (85.9%) did not have exact matches in the UMLS. The partial matches were prevalent, however, they typically did not capture the terms' exact semantics. Our study suggests that there is a need to extend existing standard terminologies to incorporate functional status terms used by patients and clinicians.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
AMIA
Data science,Social media,Information retrieval,Medical record,Unified Medical Language System,Geriatrics,Medicine,Semantics,Quality management
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
2015
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jinqiu Kuang141.84
April F. Mohanty211.04
Rashmi V. H.310.37
Charlene R. Weir416838.85
Bruce E. Bray55711.09
Qing Zeng-Treitler618423.10