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A model driven approach to care planning systems for consumer engagement in chronic disease management

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posted on 2024-07-12, 22:20 authored by Abizer Khambati, Jim Warren, John Grundy, John Hosking
This work demonstrates a model-driven approach to the development of care plan systems, amenable to: (a) a flexible and extensible definition of care plan scope; and (b) deployment of care plan viewing and tracking functionality to a wide range of physical computing devices. The approach utilises a care plan domain model from which guideline implementers formulate care plan templates aligning to specific clinical guidelines. A clinical end user would subsequently constrain that template (e.g., selecting a subset of available activities and specific targets) to create a care plan instance for an individual patient. An XML care plan visualisation definition created using the Marama tool is transformed to OpenLaszlo script from which Shockwave Flash objects can be compiled, creating Flash applications that run on a variety of hardware for both clinical and patient users. The approach is illustrated with respect to an overweight and obesity guideline.

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9780980552003

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Australias Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2008), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 August-02 September 2008 / Heather Grain (ed.)

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Australias Health Informatics Conference HIC 2008, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 August-02 September 2008 / Heather Grain ed.

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5 pp

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Health Informatics Society of Australia

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Copyright © 2008 The authors and Health Informatics Society of Australia 2008. The accepted manuscript is reproduced with the permission of the authors.

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eng

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