Using ethnographic methods to classify the human experience in medicine: a case study of the presence ontology.
Although social and environmental factors are central to provider-patient interactions, the data that reflect these factors can be incomplete, vague, and subjective. We sought to create a conceptual framework to describe and classify data about presence, the domain of interpersonal connection in medicine.
Author(s): Maitra, Amrapali, Kamdar, Maulik R, Zulman, Donna M, Haverfield, Marie C, Brown-Johnson, Cati, Schwartz, Rachel, Israni, Sonoo Thadaney, Verghese, Abraham, Musen, Mark A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocab091