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KnowledgeButton: an evidence adaptive tool for CDSS and clinical research

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conference contribution
posted on 2025-01-15, 01:16 authored by M Afzal, M Hussein, WA Khan, T Ali, S Lee, Byeong KangByeong Kang
Healthcare domain is continuously growing with new knowledge emerged at different levels of clinical interest. At the same time, there is an increasing interest in the use or clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) to increase the healthcare quality and efficiency. Majorly the existing CDSSs are not designed to adapt scientific research in a well-established and automatic manner. Clinicians and researchers access the online resources on frequent basis for unmet questions during the course of patient care. They usually follow a dis-integrated approach to search for their required information from resources of their interest. Additionally, there is lack of defied mechanism to integrate the relevant knowledge for future use. To overcome the disintegrated and non-automatic approach, we introduce the concept of KnowledgeButton; a comprehensive model for evidence adaption from online credible knowledge sources in a well-defined and established manner. It saves the time of clinicians spend unnecessary in searching research evidence using disintegrated and manual mechanism. In this paper, we provide architecture design, workflows, and scenarios complemented with primary results. It covers walk-through from search query generation to evaluation of search results.

History

Publication title

2014 IEEE International Symposium on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA 2014) Proceedings

Volume

139

Pagination

273-280

ISBN

978-1-4799-3019-7

Department/School

Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

New Jersey, USA

Event title

2014 IEEE International Symposium on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA 2014)

Event Venue

Alberobello, Italy

Date of Event (Start Date)

2014-07-23

Date of Event (End Date)

2014-07-25

Rights statement

Copyright 2014 IEEE

Socio-economic Objectives

220399 Information services not elsewhere classified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

3 Good Health and Well Being