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Clinical vocabulary as a boundary object in multidisciplinary care management of multiple chemical sensitivity, a complex and chronic condition

机译:临床词汇作为多种化学敏感性,复杂和慢性病的多学科护理管理中的边界对象

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Background: Research has shown that accurate and timely communication between multidisciplinary clinicians involved in the care of complex and chronic health conditions is often challenging. The domain knowledge for these conditions is heterogeneous, with poorly categorized, unstructured, and inconsistent clinical vocabulary. The potential of boundary object as a technique to bridge communication gaps is explored in this study.Methods: A standardized and controlled clinical vocabulary was developed as a boundary object in the domain of a complex and chronic health condition, namely, multiple chemical sensitivity, to improve communication among multidisciplinary clinicians. A convenience sample of 100 patients with a diagnosis of multiple chemical sensitivity, nine multidisciplinary clinicians involved in the care of patients with multiple chemical sensitivity, and 36 clinicians in the community participated in the study.Results: Eighty-two percent of the multidisciplinary and inconsistent vocabulary was standardized using the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms (SNOMED? CT as a reference terminology. Over 80% of the multidisciplinary clinicians agreed on the overall usefulness of having a controlled vocabulary as a boundary object. Over 65% of clinicians in the community agreed on the overall usefulness of the vocabulary.Conclusion: The results from this study are promising and will be further evaluated in the domain of another complex chronic condition, ie, chronic pain. The study was conducted as a preliminary analysis for developing a boundary object in a heterogeneous domain of knowledge.
机译:背景:研究表明,涉及复杂和慢性健康状况护理的多学科临床医生之间准确,及时的沟通通常具有挑战性。这些条件的领域知识是异类的,分类不佳,结构化且临床词汇不一致。方法:在复杂和慢性健康状况(即多种化学敏感性)的领域中,开发出标准化和可控制的临床词汇作为边界对象,以此来弥合沟通鸿沟的潜力。改善多学科临床医生之间的沟通。便利性样本包括100名诊断为多化学敏感性的患者,9名涉及多化学敏感性患者护理的多学科临床医生和社区中的36名临床医生。结果:82%的多学科且不一致词汇已使用《医学术语系统化术语-临床术语》(SNOMED?CT作为参考术语)进行了标准化。超过80%的多学科临床医生同意将受控词汇作为边界对象的总体用途。超过65%的临床医生结论:本研究的结果是有希望的,并将在另一种复杂的慢性病(即慢性疼痛)领域中得到进一步评估,该研究是为确定界限而进行的初步分析。对象位于知识的异构领域。

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