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Abstract
Patients with Learning Disabilities (LD) have substantial and unmet healthcare needs, and previous studies have highlighted that they face both health inequalities and worse outcomes than the general population. Primary care practitioners are often the first port-of-call for medical consultations, and one issue faced by LD patients in this context is the very limited time available during consultations - typically less than ten minutes. In order to alleviate this issue, we propose a digital communication aid in the form of an ontology-based medical questionnaire that can adapt to a patient’s medical context as well as their accessibility needs (physical and cognitive). The application is intended to be used in advance of a consultation so that a primary care practitioner may have prior access to their LD patients’ self-reported symptoms. This work builds upon and extends previous research carried out in the development of adaptive medical questionnaires to include interactive and interface functionalities designed specifically to cater for patients with potentially complex accessibility needs. A patient’s current health status and accessibility profile (relating to their impairments) is used to dynamically adjust the structure and content of the medical questionnaire. As such, the system is able to significantly limit and focus questions to immediately relevant concerns while discarding irrelevant questions. We propose that our ontology-based design not only improves the relevance and accessibility of medical questionnaires for patients with LDs, but also provides important benefits in terms of medical knowledge-base modularity, as well as for software extension and maintenance.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 107-121 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Publication status | Published - 19 Dec 2019 |
Event | Artifical Intelligence XXXVI: 39th SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence - University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Duration: 17 Dec 2019 → 19 Dec 2019 http://bcs-sgai.org/ai2019/ |
Conference
Conference | Artifical Intelligence XXXVI |
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Abbreviated title | AI 2019 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Cambridge |
Period | 17/12/19 → 19/12/19 |
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Keywords
- OWL ontologies
- adaptive questionnaires
- intelligent software development
- knowledge-base modularity
- HCI
- human-computer interaction
- accessibility
- digital communication aids
- learning disabilities
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Multimodal Digital Communication Aids to Support Adults with Mild Learning Disabilities during Medical Consultations - PhD
Gibson, R. C. (Principal Investigator)
1/11/18 → 1/11/20
Project: Research - Studentship
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Designing clinical AAC tablet applications with adults who have mild intellectual disabilities
Gibson, R. C., Dunlop, M. D., Bouamrane, M.-M. & Nayar, R., 30 Apr 2020, CHI '20 - Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY., p. 1-13 13 p. 3376159Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution book
Open AccessFile16 Citations (Scopus)121 Downloads (Pure) -
Experts views on the use of mobile devices to support patients with mild learning disabilities during clinical consultations
Gibson, R. C., Bouamrane, M.-M. & Dunlop, M., 25 Aug 2019. 5 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Design requirements for a digital aid to support adults with mild learning disabilities during clinical consultations: a qualitative study with experts
Gibson, R. C., Bouamrane, M.-M. & Dunlop, M., 4 Mar 2019, In: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies. 6, 1, 19 p., e10449.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile4 Citations (Scopus)59 Downloads (Pure)
Activities
- 1 Participation in conference
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Artifical Intelligence XXXVI
Gibson, R. C. (Participant)
17 Dec 2019 → 19 Dec 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference