The hereby proposed terminology called "Q-Codes" can be defined as an extension of the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2). It deals with non-clinical concepts that are relevant in General Practice/Family Medicine (GP/FM). This terminology is a good way to put an emphasis on underestimated topics such as Teaching, Patient issues or Ethics. It aims at indexing GP/FM documents such as congress abstracts and theses to get a more comprehensive view about the GP/FM domain. The 182 identified Q-Codes have been very precisely defined by a college of experts (physicians and terminologists) from twelve countries. The result is available on the Health Terminology/Ontology Portal (http://www.hetop.org/Q) and formatted in OWL-2 for further semantic considerations and will be used to index the 2016 WONCA World congress communications.

A Terminology in General Practice/Family Medicine to Represent Non-Clinical Aspects for Various Usages: The Q-Codes

Cardillo E;
2017

Abstract

The hereby proposed terminology called "Q-Codes" can be defined as an extension of the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2). It deals with non-clinical concepts that are relevant in General Practice/Family Medicine (GP/FM). This terminology is a good way to put an emphasis on underestimated topics such as Teaching, Patient issues or Ethics. It aims at indexing GP/FM documents such as congress abstracts and theses to get a more comprehensive view about the GP/FM domain. The 182 identified Q-Codes have been very precisely defined by a college of experts (physicians and terminologists) from twelve countries. The result is available on the Health Terminology/Ontology Portal (http://www.hetop.org/Q) and formatted in OWL-2 for further semantic considerations and will be used to index the 2016 WONCA World congress communications.
2017
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Inglese
Rebecca Randell, Ronald Cornet, Colin McCowan, Niels Peek, Philip J. Scott
Informatics for Health: Connected Citizen-Led Wellness and Population Health
Medical Informatics Europe (MIE2017) Informatics for Health 2017
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471
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978-1-61499-753-5
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IOS Press
Amsterdam
PAESI BASSI
Esperti anonimi
24/26 aprile 2017
Manchester
Internazionale
abstracts
categorization
controlled vocabulary
family medicine
general practice
ICPC
Q-Codes
qualitative analysis
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Jamoulle, M; Grosjean, J; Resnick, M; Ittoo, A; Treuherz, A; Vander Stichele, R; Cardillo, E; Darmoni, Sj; Shamenek, Fs; Vanmeerbeek, M
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