Correction to: Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of family cancer history collection tools in oncology clinical practices.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae068
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae068
Metabolic disease in children is increasing worldwide and predisposes a wide array of chronic comorbid conditions with severe impacts on quality of life. Tools for early detection are needed to promptly intervene to prevent or slow the development of these long-term complications.
Author(s): Javidi, Hamed, Mariam, Arshiya, Alkhaled, Lina, Pantalone, Kevin M, Rotroff, Daniel M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae049
This study aimed to develop and assess the performance of fine-tuned large language models for generating responses to patient messages sent via an electronic health record patient portal.
Author(s): Liu, Siru, McCoy, Allison B, Wright, Aileen P, Carew, Babatunde, Genkins, Julian Z, Huang, Sean S, Peterson, Josh F, Steitz, Bryan, Wright, Adam
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae052
Development of clinical phenotypes from electronic health records (EHRs) can be resource intensive. Several phenotype libraries have been created to facilitate reuse of definitions. However, these platforms vary in target audience and utility. We describe the development of the Centralized Interactive Phenomics Resource (CIPHER) knowledgebase, a comprehensive public-facing phenotype library, which aims to facilitate clinical and health services research.
Author(s): Honerlaw, Jacqueline, Ho, Yuk-Lam, Fontin, Francesca, Murray, Michael, Galloway, Ashley, Heise, David, Connatser, Keith, Davies, Laura, Gosian, Jeffrey, Maripuri, Monika, Russo, John, Sangar, Rahul, Tanukonda, Vidisha, Zielinski, Edward, Dubreuil, Maureen, Zimolzak, Andrew J, Panickan, Vidul A, Cheng, Su-Chun, Whitbourne, Stacey B, Gagnon, David R, Cai, Tianxi, Liao, Katherine P, Ramoni, Rachel B, Gaziano, J Michael, Muralidhar, Sumitra, Cho, Kelly
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae042
To introduce 2 R-packages that facilitate conducting health economics research on OMOP-based data networks, aiming to standardize and improve the reproducibility, transparency, and transferability of health economic models.
Author(s): Haug, Markus, Oja, Marek, Pajusalu, Maarja, Mooses, Kerli, Reisberg, Sulev, Vilo, Jaak, Giménez, Antonio Fernández, Falconer, Thomas, Danilović, Ana, Maljkovic, Filip, Dawoud, Dalia, Kolde, Raivo
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae044
Extracting PICO (Populations, Interventions, Comparison, and Outcomes) entities is fundamental to evidence retrieval. We present a novel method, PICOX, to extract overlapping PICO entities.
Author(s): Zhang, Gongbo, Zhou, Yiliang, Hu, Yan, Xu, Hua, Weng, Chunhua, Peng, Yifan
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae065
Clinical trial data sharing is crucial for promoting transparency and collaborative efforts in medical research. Differential privacy (DP) is a formal statistical technique for anonymizing shared data that balances privacy of individual records and accuracy of replicated results through a "privacy budget" parameter, ε. DP is considered the state of the art in privacy-protected data publication and is underutilized in clinical trial data sharing. This study is focused on identifying [...]
Author(s): Chen, Henian, Pang, Jinyong, Zhao, Yayi, Giddens, Spencer, Ficek, Joseph, Valente, Matthew J, Cao, Biwei, Daley, Ellen
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae038
To characterize the complex interplay between multiple clinical conditions in a time-to-event analysis framework using data from multiple hospitals, we developed two novel one-shot distributed algorithms for competing risk models (ODACoR). By applying our algorithms to the EHR data from eight national children's hospitals, we quantified the impacts of a wide range of risk factors on the risk of post-acute sequelae of SARS-COV-2 (PASC) among children and adolescents.
Author(s): Zhang, Dazheng, Tong, Jiayi, Jing, Naimin, Yang, Yuchen, Luo, Chongliang, Lu, Yiwen, Christakis, Dimitri A, Güthe, Diana, Hornig, Mady, Kelleher, Kelly J, Morse, Keith E, Rogerson, Colin M, Divers, Jasmin, Carroll, Raymond J, Forrest, Christopher B, Chen, Yong
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae027
The timely initiation of renal replacement therapy (RRT) for acute kidney injury (AKI) requires sequential decision-making tailored to individuals' evolving characteristics. To learn and validate optimal strategies for RRT initiation, we used reinforcement learning on clinical data from routine care and randomized controlled trials.
Author(s): Grolleau, François, Petit, François, Gaudry, Stéphane, Diard, Élise, Quenot, Jean-Pierre, Dreyfuss, Didier, Tran, Viet-Thi, Porcher, Raphaël
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae004
To evaluate the real-world performance of the SMART/HL7 Bulk Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Access Application Programming Interface (API), developed to enable push button access to electronic health record data on large populations, and required under the 21st Century Cures Act Rule.
Author(s): Jones, James R, Gottlieb, Daniel, McMurry, Andrew J, Atreja, Ashish, Desai, Pankaja M, Dixon, Brian E, Payne, Philip R O, Saldanha, Anil J, Shankar, Prabhu, Solad, Yauheni, Wilcox, Adam B, Ali, Momeena S, Kang, Eugene, Martin, Andrew M, Sprouse, Elizabeth, Taylor, David E, Terry, Michael, Ignatov, Vladimir, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae040