Year: 2005 |
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LHNCBC-2005-042 |
Identifying Consumer-Friendly Display (CFD) Names for Health Concepts |
Zeng QT, Tse T, Crowell J, Divita G, Roth L, Browne AC |
Proceedings of AMIA Symposium 2005: 859-63. |
We have developed a systematic methodology using corpus-based text analysis followed by human review to assign "consumer-friendly display (CFD) names" to medical concepts from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Metathesaurus. Using NLM MedlinePlus queries as a corpus of consumer expressions and a collaborative Web-based tool to facilitate review, we analyzed 425 frequently occurring concepts. As a preliminary test of our method, we evaluated 34 analyzed concepts and their CFD names, using a questionnaire modeled on standard reading assessments. The initial results that consumers (n=10) are more likely to understand and recognize CFD names than alternate labels suggest that the approach is useful in the development of consumer health vocabularies for displaying understandable health information. |
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