A task-based support architecture for developing point-of-care clinical decision support systems for the emergency department.

S Wilk, W Michalowski, D O'Sullivan, K Farion, J Sayyad-Shirabad, C Kuziemsky, B Kukawka
Author Information
  1. S Wilk: Institute of Computing Science, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland. szymon.wilk@cs.put.poznan.pl

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to create a task-based support architecture for developing clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) that assist physicians in making decisions at the point-of-care in the emergency department (ED). The backbone of the proposed architecture was established by a task-based emergency workflow model for a patient-physician encounter.
METHODS: The architecture was designed according to an agent-oriented paradigm. Specifically, we used the O-MaSE (Organization-based Multi-agent System Engineering) method that allows for iterative translation of functional requirements into architectural components (e.g., agents). The agent-oriented paradigm was extended with ontology-driven design to implement ontological models representing knowledge required by specific agents to operate.
RESULTS: The task-based architecture allows for the creation of a CDSS that is aligned with the task-based emergency workflow model. It facilitates decoupling of executable components (agents) from embedded domain knowledge (ontological models), thus supporting their interoperability, sharing, and reuse. The generic architecture was implemented as a pilot system, MET3-AE--a CDSS to help with the management of pediatric asthma exacerbation in the ED. The system was evaluated in a hospital ED.
CONCLUSIONS: The architecture allows for the creation of a CDSS that integrates support for all tasks from the task-based emergency workflow model, and interacts with hospital information systems. Proposed architecture also allows for reusing and sharing system components and knowledge across disease-specific CDSSs.

Grants

  1. /Canadian Institutes of Health Research

MeSH Term

Asthma
Computer Simulation
Computer Systems
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Emergency Service, Hospital
Humans
Knowledge Bases
Pilot Projects
Point-of-Care Systems
Risk Management
Workflow

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