2023
Extractive Clinical Question-Answering With Multianswer and Multifocus Questions: Data Set Development and Evaluation Study
Moon S, He H, Jia H, Liu H, Fan J. Extractive Clinical Question-Answering With Multianswer and Multifocus Questions: Data Set Development and Evaluation Study. JMIR AI 2023, 2: e41818. PMID: 38875580, PMCID: PMC11041481, DOI: 10.2196/41818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchData setsNational NLP Clinical ChallengesNatural language processing applicationsArtificial intelligence solutionsLanguage processing applicationsIntelligence solutionsQuestion AnsweringMultiple answersProcessing applicationsBaseline solutionRealistic scenariosEntire data setPatient-specific questionsAdjacent sentencesClinical notesSet DevelopmentSetResearch effortsEvaluation studyFocus point
2018
Factors influencing medical student self‐competence to provide weight management services
Doshi R, Gudzune K, Dyrbye L, Dovidio J, Burke S, White R, Perry S, Yeazel M, van Ryn M, Phelan S. Factors influencing medical student self‐competence to provide weight management services. Clinical Obesity 2018, 9: e12288. PMID: 30358159, PMCID: PMC6411289, DOI: 10.1111/cob.12288.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Disseminating a Parenting Intervention in the Community: Experiences from a Multi-Site Evaluation
Maupin A, Samuel E, Nappi S, Heath J, Smith M. Disseminating a Parenting Intervention in the Community: Experiences from a Multi-Site Evaluation. Journal Of Child And Family Studies 2017, 26: 3079-3092. DOI: 10.1007/s10826-017-0804-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchService delivery barriersMulti-site implementationCommunity-based providersPost-intervention dataDepressive symptomsParticipant retentionGroup deliveryParticipant recruitmentProgram disseminationParenting interventionsCommunity sitesMulti-site evaluationInterventionDelivery barriersDeliveryMothersParticipants' levelProvidersConsiderable variabilityService deliveryCommunity presenceGlobal uptakeChildren's servicesUrban communitiesEvaluation study
2006
Natural language processing and visualization in the molecular imaging domain
Tulipano P, Tao Y, Millar W, Zanzonico P, Kolbert K, Xu H, Yu H, Chen L, Lussier Y, Friedman C. Natural language processing and visualization in the molecular imaging domain. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 2006, 40: 270-281. PMID: 17084109, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2006.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell LineComputational BiologyDatabases, BibliographicDatabases, GeneticDiagnostic ImagingGenomicsHumansInformation Storage and RetrievalNatural Language ProcessingPhenotypeProgramming LanguagesSoftwareSystems IntegrationTerminology as TopicUser-Computer InterfaceVocabulary, ControlledConceptsImaging domainNatural language processing systemsNatural language processingLanguage processing systemJava viewerNLP systemsFormal evaluation studiesLanguage processingInformation resourcesProcessing systemMedical imagingIndex imagesSystem performanceBiological informationInformationImagesVisualizationBioMedLEEPerformanceNLPEvaluation studyDomainGenomics literatureSystemSimultaneous visualization
2001
Evaluating informatics applications—clinical decision support systems literature review
Kaplan B. Evaluating informatics applications—clinical decision support systems literature review. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2001, 64: 15-37. PMID: 11673100, DOI: 10.1016/s1386-5056(01)00183-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoutine clinical settingClinical trial designClinical decision support systemTrial designPatient careClinical settingClinical performanceNaturalistic designGeneral consensusConcerns physiciansPhysiciansCareReal patientsMost studiesLiterature reviewPotential benefitsLack of informationInformatics applicationsEvaluation studyPatientsCliniciansDiagnosisStudy
2000
Can the Treatment Services Review be used to estimate the costs of addiction and ancillary services?
French M, Roebuck M, McLellan A, Sindelar J. Can the Treatment Services Review be used to estimate the costs of addiction and ancillary services? Journal Of Substance Abuse 2000, 12: 341-361. PMID: 11452838, DOI: 10.1016/s0899-3289(01)00058-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnit cost estimatesCosts of addictionCost estimatesTreatment Services ReviewEconomic evaluation purposesAncillary servicesEconomic cost analysisBenefit-cost ratioCost analysis methodCost analysisComprehensive cost analysisFinancial informationEconomic costsService utilization informationCost analysis toolEstimation purposesService delivery unitsCostUtilization informationFuture evaluation studiesService measuresEstimatesPolicymakersServicesEvaluation study
1991
Trends in sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics of HIV antibody-positive blood donors.
Cleary P, Van Devanter N, Rogers T, Singer E, Avorn J, Pindyck J. Trends in sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics of HIV antibody-positive blood donors. AIDS Education And Prevention 1991, 3: 60-71. PMID: 2036292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeropositive donorsBlood screeningRisk factorsDrug usersSexual contactIntravenous drug usersNew York Blood CenterProportion of menProportion reporting useHIV antibodiesBlood donorsReporting useSociodemographic characteristicsBlood centersStudy periodHIVMenGreater increaseAntibodiesDrugsSexDonorsScreeningTransfusionEvaluation study
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