An intention-based language for representing clinical guidelines.
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- p. 592-6
Abstract
Automated support for guideline-based care would be enhanced considerably by a standard representation of clinical guidelines. To faciliate use and reuse, we suggest a representation that includes the explicit intentions of the guideline's author. These intentions include the desirable actions of the care provider and the patient states to be achieved before, during, and after the administration of the guideline. Intentions are temporal patterns of provider actions or patient states to be maintained, achieved, or avoided. We view automated support as a collaborative effort of the health-care provider and an automated assistant and involves several different tasks. We defined the syntax and, the semantics of a text-based language (ASBRU) for representation and annotation of clinical guidelines. The language supports maintenance of the automated assistant's knowledge base and could improve the quality and flexibility of the automated assistant's recommendations. In the ASGAARD project, we are developing reasoning mechanisms that use the ASBRU language for execution and critiquing tasks in conjunction with online electronic patient medical records.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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