An Agent-Oriented Approach to Support Multidisciplinary Care Decisions

Liang Xiao, J. Fox, Hong Zhu
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Abstract

Patient care is becoming increasingly complex and multidisciplinary for many conditions, notably cancer and chronic diseases, in which a care team participates in and shares responsibility for the patient's care. Providing IT support for joint clinical decision making in an open and distributed environment raises some challenges that are worth our attention: 1) new clinical evidence and guidelines, published by healthcare authorities and subject to continuous revision, need to be shared and enacted by the care team, as automatically as possible, 2) clinical specialists, located in their own working environments, need to be able to group together wherever necessary, 3) decision points, distributed in the environment, need to refer consistently the same set of guidelines and unless these are well-coordinated across the care team, safe delivery of care will be hard to guarantee. In this paper we propose an open and adaptive agent architectural model to resolve these challenges. This is based on an Agent-oriented Model Driven Architecture and a decision support management model, which are integrated to support joint clinical decision-making.
支持多学科护理决策的主体导向方法
对于许多疾病,特别是癌症和慢性病,患者护理正变得越来越复杂和多学科化,在这些疾病中,护理团队参与并分担患者护理的责任。在开放和分布式环境下为临床联合决策提供IT支持提出了一些值得关注的挑战:1)医疗机构发布的新的临床证据和指南需要由护理团队尽可能自动地共享和制定,2)位于自己工作环境中的临床专家需要能够在必要时聚集在一起,3)分布在环境中的决策点需要始终参考同一套指南,除非这些指南在整个护理团队中得到了很好的协调,很难保证安全提供护理。在本文中,我们提出了一个开放的、自适应的智能体架构模型来解决这些挑战。这是基于面向主体的模型驱动体系结构和决策支持管理模型,它们集成在一起以支持联合临床决策。
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