性能摘要显示本体:反馈干预内容、交付和解释信息。

CEUR workshop proceedings Pub Date : 2022-09-01
Zach Landis-Lewis, Cooper Stansbury, John Rincón, Colin Gross
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反馈循环对于卫生系统的决策和行为改变至关重要,但并非所有反馈都具有同等价值。对医疗保健专业人员和团队的临床绩效反馈可能对临床实践产生重大影响,但有证据表明,低价值的绩效反馈很普遍。理解卫生系统中反馈回路价值的主要障碍可能是缺乏定义良好的模型和它们所携带信息的共享语义。审计和反馈研究的本体可以通过标准化反馈干预元数据来解决这些问题。描述反馈干预的研究认识到反馈的内容及其交付过程之间的差异。然而,描述反馈干预内容的术语是不一致的,并且在审计和反馈框架之间似乎差异很大,这可能导致对在绩效摘要中交付的内容的混淆。我们的目标是为了标准化元数据的目的,在临床绩效反馈干预中开发一个绩效总结的本体。我们迭代地开发了性能摘要显示本体(PSDO): 1)从与反馈干预和可视化认知理论相关的行为改变理论中识别类的术语,2)搜索相关的现有本体和类,以及3)使用这些术语指定信息内容和可视化显示在已发布的仪表板显示和反馈报告示例中。PSDO是一个轻量级的应用程序本体,它为反馈干预研究和评估指定了性能信息内容及其表示形式。PSDO包含3个主要领域:1)基于行为改变理论构建的绩效信息内容;2)基于可视化理论构建的分数及其质量;3)将分数、信息内容和其他突现特征作为解释信息联系起来的角色。PSDO可以使元数据标准化,用于研究反馈干预措施。
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Performance Summary Display Ontology: Feedback intervention content, delivery, and interpreted information.

Feedback loops are vital for decision-making and behavior change in health systems, but not all feedback is of equal value. Clinical performance feedback to healthcare professionals and teams has potential for large effects on clinical practice, but evidence suggests that low-value performance feedback is widespread. A primary barrier to understanding the value of feedback loops in health systems may be a lack of a well-defined model and shared semantics for the information that they carry. An ontology for audit and feedback research may be used to address these issues by standardizing feedback intervention metadata. Research describing feedback interventions recognizes differences between the content of the feedback and its delivery process. However, terms describing feedback intervention content are inconsistent, and appear to vary considerably between audit and feedback frameworks, which can result in confusion around what is being delivered in a performance summary. Our objective was to develop an ontology of a performance summary in a clinical performance feedback intervention for the purposes of standardizing metadata. We developed the Performance Summary Display Ontology (PSDO) iteratively by 1) identifying terms for classes from behavior change theories relating to feedback interventions and cognitive theories of visualization, 2) searching for relevant existing ontologies and classes, and 3) using the terms to specify information content and visual displays in published examples of dashboard displays and feedback reports. PSDO is a lightweight application ontology that specifies performance information content and its representations for the purpose of feedback intervention research and evaluation. PSDO contains 3 primary domains: 1) Performance information content, based on constructs from behavior change theories, 2) Marks and their qualities, based on constructs from visualization theories, and 3) roles that link marks, information content, and other emergent characteristics, as interpreted information. PSDO may enable standardization of metadata for the study of feedback interventions.

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