Title: Adaptive%20Systems%20in%20Healthcare
1Adaptive Systems in Healthcare
- Velma L. Payne
- October 5, 2005
2Papers Reviewed
- Core paper Adaptive Systems in Healthcare
- A. Cawsey, F. Grasso, C. Paris
- The HOMEY Project a telemedicine service for
hypertensive patients - T. Giorgino, S. Quaglini, C. Rognoni, J.
Baccheschi - Dialogue Systems for Health Communication ,ed
AAAI Press ,pages 32 - 35 ,(2004) - http//www.csc.liv.ac.uk/floriana/UM05-eHealth/Gi
orgino.pdf
3Papers Reviewed
- Adaptive Medical Workflow Management for a
Context-Dependent Home Healthcare Assistance
Service - L. Ardissono, A. Di Leva, G. Petrone, M. Segnan,
M. Sonnessa - Proceedings of the CWS-05 International Workshop
on Context for Web Services - http//www.di.unito.it/liliana/EC/CWS05.pdf
4Agenda
- Goals of Patient Information
- Considerations for Adaptive Information Systems
- User Model Requirements
- Adaptation Techniques
- System Evaluation
- System Implementation
- Applications of Adaptive Healthcare
- Conclusion
5Goals of Patient Information
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Inform Patient
- Of their condition
- Of treatments, drugs, side effects
- Enable Decision Making
- Persuade Patient to be Compliant
- To follow course of action (improve diet,
exercise, quit smoking) - Reduce Stress and Anxiety
- Enhance Patient Care
6Considerations for Adaptive Information Systems
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Each patient has different
- Information Needs
- Emotional Needs / Stability
- Cognitive Ability - ability to comprehend
- Stress Loads
7Considerations for Adaptive Information Systems
cont
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Patients must trust source of information
- Patients need to be in control
- They need to control the information the system
keeps about them and their condition - Systems must maintain patient privacy
- Systems must keep patient Information secure
8User Model RequirementsWhat needs to be
captured in order to provide tailored medical
information to a patient?
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Patient Data age, sex, diagnosis, past and
current treatments, specialists that have been
seen, etc. - Mental and Emotional State
- Acceptance of Their Disease
- Ability to Make Decisions
- Ability to Perform Complex Tasks
- Motivation Level / Willingness to Change
- How do you evaluate these ?
9User Model Requirements cont
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Literacy Level
- Monitor patients state
- Update user model with state changes
- The author designates the last two items are
research challenges and does not expound upon
how a system should accomplish them
10Adaptation Techniques
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Natural Language Generation (NLG)
- NLG techniques are concerned with the automatic
production of appropriate textual documents from
structured data sources - Two Stages of NLG
- Content Planning - planning what to say
- Information Presentation - deciding how to
express information
11NLG - Content Planning
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Input
- Domain information from a database or knowledge
base - User Model Data
- Process
- Selects information based on user data data
available in Database or Knowledge Base - Output
- Sequence of primitive messages
12NLG - Information Presentation
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Ask / Consider the Following
- Should each fact constitute one sentence or
should they be conjoined? - Should facts be announced bluntly or indirectly?
- Should facts be presented formally or informally?
- What words should be used?
13Adaptation Techniques
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Autonomous Agents (Ardissono paper)
- Autonomous Agents are software entities that are
capable of independent actions in dynamic,
unpredictable environments - Autonomous Agent research has developed advanced
action execution techniques that support
sophisticated selection of actions to perform in
order to achieve goals, taking contextual
conditions into account
14Autonomous Agents
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Belief Desire Intention (BDI) Agents
- Deliberative agents acting in an environment to
achieve goals in a context dependent manner - Capabilities of a BDI Agent are called Actions
- BDI Agent has an Action Library specifying all
the actions it can perform - Each action is aimed at achieving a Goal
- Each goal is characterized by its Applicability
Conditions - Each action has a Body describing the sequence of
steps to be executed
15Autonomous Agents
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- A1 Book Blood Test Goal Get Blood Test
Appointment
- Book Blood Test 1
- Goal Get blood test appointment
- Appl Condition Moveable patient
- Body
- Fix appointment with lab
- Notify patient about place
- and time of appointment
- Book Blood Test 2
- Goal Get blood test appointment
- Appl Condition Non-moveable patient
- Body
- Fix appointment with lab
- Request nurse at home
- Notify patient about the arrival
- of nurse
- Notify nurse about lab test
16System Evaluation
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Need to consider
- What is the claim or hypotheses ?
- What techniques can be used to prove or disprove
the validity of the hypotheses ?
17System Evaluation cont
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Questionnaires
- Is system preferred over other systems
- Does system provide relevant information
- Increased patient understanding
- Reduction of anxiety
- Higher level of compliance
18System Evaluation cont
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT)
- Patients are randomly assigned to an intervention
(personalized / non-personalized system) - Patients participate in the study
- Results are collected and measured statistically
- Conclusions are determined
19System Evaluation cont
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- The author recognizes
- RCT is the gold standard for evaluation within
the medical domain - It is difficult for computer scientists to
utilize this method of evaluation for information
systems - Other means of evaluation of information systems
are needed for information system evaluation - but the author did not provide any insight on
this issue
20System Implementation
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- How to implement an adaptive information system
into the medical community was raised, but not
answered, by the author
21System Implementation cont My Thoughts
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Gain support from a entity in the medical
profession that is open to the use of computer
systems - Integrate such an entity in the project from the
get go - Ensure the entity recognizes they are a valuable
contributor to the project - Ensure the entity recognizes the system will
enhance their business and reduce costs - Assist the entity in the introduction and
tracking of the system to the patient
22Applications - Piglet
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Concerned with creating personalized materials
for patients undergoing treatment for diabetes
and cancer - Provided patients with on-line access to their
medical record - Provided hyperlinks to explanatory information
about their condition and treatment - These explanatory pages were generated
dynamically from a knowledge base of medical
information and patient record
23Applications - Piglit
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
24Applications - Piglit
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Adaptive Techniques
- Natural Language Generation
- Evaluation
- Randomized Control Trial 525 patients (part
with personalized info / part with general
information system) - Questionnaires patient views of system and
anxiety level before and after intervention - Results
- Patients receiving personalized information felt
they learned relevant information
25Applications HOMEY
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Personalized Home Monitoring to Support
Continuity of Care - System Goals
- Ensure chronic patients with hypertension and
diabetes comply to the therapeutic and lifestyle
regimes - Improve information flow between patients and
medical staff
26Applications HOMEY
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Allows patients to communicate their test values
to the medical staff - System updates patients records
- System prompts / questions / makes
recommendations to patients on their lifestyle - Medical staff reads patients updates and
provides recommendations
27Applications HOMEY
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Adaptive Techniques / System Design
- Natural Language Dialog Technology / Intelligent
Dialogue Technology - provides real time dialog
rather than canned scripts - Creates dynamic html pages and voiceXML sentence
fragments - System remembers past conversations / asks about
specifics of these. For example, system could
day You wanted to quit smoking, have you began
to reduce your smoking habits yet?
28Applications HOMEY
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Sample Dialogue
- System What is your heart rate?
- Patient What do you mean?
- System How many times a minute does your heart
beat? - Patient My heart rate is 67, my BP is 90 over
120 - System Are you still swimming twice a week?
- Patient Yes
- System Are you still smoking?
- Patient Yes, 5 cigarettes per day
- System You should stop smoking
29Applications HOMEY
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications
Conclusion
- Evaluation
- Study performed in two Italian hospitals
hypertension units / Two different studies - Randomized Control Trial 300 patients
- Blood Pressure Measurement before and after
system use - Results
- Patients using system had greater systolic
pressure decrease
30Applications Home Healthcare Assistance Service
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications
Conclusion
- Goals
- Allow patients to spend time in a familiar
environment - Efficiently manage home health-care assistance
- Reduce hospital expenses
- Methods
- Provide a virtual connection between patient and
hospital - Virtual connection monitors activities, requests
services and manages medical protocols that the
patient under-goes
31Applications Home Healthcare Assistance Service
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications
Conclusion
- If multiple guidelines apply to a patient, they
are carried out as parallel work-flows, each
managed by the Guideline Manager - The active guidelines have to be coordinated in
order to prevent scheduling conflicts - Updates to the patients clinical record are
synchronized with patient data, pending
appointments and tasks the patient should perform
32Applications Home Healthcare Assistance Service
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications
Conclusion
- Authors did not provide any information on the
evaluation of the system - The paper only described the development of the
framework
33Conclusion
Goals Considerations User Model Techniques System
Evaluation System Implementation Applications Conc
lusion
- Adaptive systems definitely have a place in the
Healthcare Industry - The development of such systems can be complex
- Integrating such systems into the industry
remains a challenge which must be overcome
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