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openEHR modeling applied to eating disorders in clinical practice openEHR-archetypes in eating disorders

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openEHR modeling applied to eating disorders in clinical practice openEHR-archetypes in eating disorders
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
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2018
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Maranhao, PA
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Bacelar Silva, GM
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Vieira Marques, P
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Ricardo Cruz Correia
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 36-41
31st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, CBMS 2018
18 June 2018 through 21 June 2018
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Authenticus ID: P-00P-269
Abstract (EN): Eating disorders (ED) are described as a broad spectrum of eating-related issues, which include dysfunctional behavior related to dissatisfaction with body shape or size, as well as inadequate eating behavior such as purgative practices, binge eating and dietary restrictions for weight loss and control purposes. ED assessments are carried out through questionnaires/scales focused on ED symptoms. Meanwhile, electronic health records (EHR) should help health professionals to make decisions by providing data to support individual decisions. Aim: The current article aims to present a solution for the integration of ED tools into EHR via openEHR-archetypes and to understand the challenges involving in this process. Methods: This is an exploratory study. The literature review focused on finding the main scales applied to ED screening, which were organized and structured into openEHR-archetypes. The Ocean Archetype Editor software was used as openEHR modeling tool. Results: Three new open-EHR archetypes (Eating attitudes test - EAT-40 and its short-version - EAT-26; and Bulimic Investigatory Test, Edinburgh - BITE) were developed in the initial stage of the current study. According to a review conducted by a member of our research group, these archetypes were described as the most often adopted tests by researchers. Conclusions: The quality of medical information is essential to help improving data standards and to assure interoperability. The openEHR-archetypes developed in the current study will be essential to help to improve clinical practices and, mainly, clinical research. © 2018 IEEE.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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