2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2005.07.003
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A pilot ontological model of public health indicators

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“…The results Percent of population living below poverty line (1), unemployment rate (2), mortality rate under age (3), nutritional rate status of five (4), life expectancy at birth (5), number of household with adequate disposal sewage facilities (6), percent of population with access to safe water (7), percent of population with access to primary health care facilities (8), immunization against infectious childhood diseases (9), natural growth rate (11), number of reordered crimes per 10,000 population (13), children reaching grades 5 of primary education (14), children reaching grades 9 of secondary education (15), children reaching grades 12 of primary education (16) …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results Percent of population living below poverty line (1), unemployment rate (2), mortality rate under age (3), nutritional rate status of five (4), life expectancy at birth (5), number of household with adequate disposal sewage facilities (6), percent of population with access to safe water (7), percent of population with access to primary health care facilities (8), immunization against infectious childhood diseases (9), natural growth rate (11), number of reordered crimes per 10,000 population (13), children reaching grades 5 of primary education (14), children reaching grades 9 of secondary education (15), children reaching grades 12 of primary education (16) …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the differences between the indicators are coming from different needs, we do not believe that all actors in the scene will ever agree on one single model [14]. This software should be tried particularly through training and communicating focusing on different authority levels and public groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge this is the first preliminary taxonomy of indicators of the mental health system and its related knowledge-base. Other preliminary taxonomies have been recently developed to formally organise other areas of knowledge such as health indicators [ 23 ], patient safety and medical errors [ 24 ], or health related habits [ 16 ]. This preliminary taxonomy does not pretend to develop a completely different conceptual map to what is currently used in the field, but to formally organise the available information and provide a hierarchical order using common terminology as much as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo hasta la fecha apenas existen referencias sobre el uso de bases de conocimiento en sistemas informáticos para salud mental. En (Surján, Szilágyi, & Kováts, 2006) se ha definido un modelo de conocimiento para representar indicadores de salud pública. El objetivo de este modelo es poder comparar las condiciones de salud en diferentes países, ya que hasta la fecha existían diversas bases de datos de salud pública con conjuntos de datos más o menos superpuestos, pero imposibles de comparar por las diferentes definiciones e interpretaciones que se hacía en cada una de ellas.…”
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“…Sin embargo, existen muy escasas referencias del uso de ontologías aplicados a salud mental (Salvador-Carulla et al, 2010;Surján et al, 2006), siendo este trabajo el primero que propone el uso de ontologías para tratamientos de salud mental asistidos por ordenador.…”
Section: Ontologías En Salud Y Medicinaunclassified