Deriving consumer-facing disease concepts for family health histories using multi-source sampling

J Biomed Inform. 2010 Oct;43(5):716-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2010.04.003. Epub 2010 Apr 9.

Abstract

The family health history has long been recognized as an effective way of understanding individuals' susceptibility to familial disease; yet electronic tools to support the capture and use of these data have been characterized as inadequate. As part of an ongoing effort to build patient-facing tools for entering detailed family health histories, we have compiled a set of concepts specific to familial disease using multi-source sampling. These concepts were abstracted by analyzing family health history data patterns in our enterprise data warehouse, collection patterns of consumer personal health records, analyses from the local state health department, a healthcare data dictionary, and concepts derived from genetic-oriented consumer education materials. Collectively, these sources yielded a set of more than 500 unique disease concepts, represented by more than 2500 synonyms for supporting patients in entering coded family health histories. We expect that these concepts will be useful in providing meaningful data and education resources for patients and providers alike.

MeSH terms

  • Computer Communication Networks
  • Disease Susceptibility
  • Family Health
  • Health Records, Personal*
  • Humans
  • Medical History Taking*
  • Medical Informatics / methods*
  • Software*
  • Vocabulary