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The Friendly Health Issue Network to Support Computer-Assisted Education for Clinical Reasoning in Multimorbidity Patients
- Source :
- Electronics, Volume 10, Issue 17, Electronics, Vol 10, Iss 2075, p 2075 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.
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Abstract
- Clinical reasoning in multimorbidity conditions asks for the ability to anticipate the possible evolutions of the overall health state of a patient and to identify the interactions among the concurrent health issues and their treatments. The HIN (Health Issue Network) approach, as Petri Nets-based formal language, is introduced as capable of providing a novel perspective to facilitate the acquisition of such competencies, graphically representing the network among a set of health issues (HIs) that affect a person throughout their life, and describing how HIs evolve over time. The need to provide a more immediate user-oriented interface has led to the development of f-HIN (friendly HIN), a lighter version based on the same mathematical properties as HIN, from which stems in turn the f-HINe (friendly HIN extracted) model, used to represent networks related to either real patients’ clinical experiences extracted from electronic health records, or from teacher-designed realistic clinical histories. Such models have also been designed to be embedded in a software learning environment that allows drawing a f-HIN diagram, checking for its format correctness, as well as designing clinical exercises for the learners, including their computer-assisted assessment. The present paper aims at introducing and discussing the f-HIN/f-HINe models and their educational use. It also introduces the main features of the software learning environment it was built upon, pointing out its importance to: (i) help medical teachers in designing and representing the context of a learning outcome<br />and (ii) handle the complex history of a multimorbidity patient, to be conveyed in Case-Based Learning (CBL) exercises.
- Subjects :
- Correctness
TK7800-8360
Computer Networks and Communications
Computer science
Interface (computing)
Context (language use)
computer.software_genre
health issue net-work
Living lab
Human–computer interaction
Case-based learning
clinical reasoning in multimorbidity
educational software
living lab
medical education
Petri Nets
soft system methodology
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Set (psychology)
Living Lab
Educational software
Learning environment
Petri net
Case-Based Learning
Hardware and Architecture
Control and Systems Engineering
Signal Processing
Health Issue Network
Electronics
computer
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20799292
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Electronics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fc42f01af0e2d4f83ad5f539ad4c46b8
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10172075