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A capacidade de medir efetivamente a Qualidade de Vida Relacionada com a Saúde (QdVRS) é um aspecto-chave para descrever os impactos da doença, tratamento, ou outras lesões, além de normal e envelhecimento do paciente esperado. Durante as duas últimas décadas, a avaliação do estado de saúde do paciente foi sujeita a uma substancial mudança de paradigma, evoluindo de uma dependência predominante em medições bioquímicas e físicas para o foco em resultados de saúde com base na avaliação pessoal da doença. Existem vários instrumentos de medição para avaliar a Qualidade de Vida (QdV) em geral, e QdVRS em particular, mas a análise em tempo real de dados produzidos por estes instrumentos só é possível com a tecnologia associada a sistemas de apoio à decisão (SAD). O desenvolvimento destes tipos de sistemas de informação apresentam alguns problemas que devem ser resolvidos. O QoLIS (Quality of Life Information Systems)) é um HBA (Health Business Analitics) com base nma plataforma web que usa informações sobre a QdVRS, além de dados clínicos, para fornecer informações que permitem auxiliar o clínico na tomada de decisão e pode interagir com qualquer fonte de dados.
The ability to effectively measure the quality of health-related life (HRQoL) is a key aspect to describe the impacts of the disease, treatment, or other injuries, beyond normal and expected aging of the patient. During the last two decades, the assessment of the patient's health status has undergone a dramatic change of paradigm, evolving from a predominant reliance on biochemical and physical measurements to an emphasis on health outcomes based on personal appreciation of the patient's illness. There are several measuring instruments to evaluate Quality of Life (QoL) in general and HRQoL in particular but the real-time analysis of data produced by these instruments is only possible with technology associated with decision support systems (DSS). The development of these types of information systems are a few problems that must be resolved. The QoLIS (Quality of Life Information System) is an “Health Business Analitics” (HBA) based in a web platform that uses information on HRQoL, in addition to clinical data, to provide information to support the clinician in decision making and can interact with any data source.
The ability to effectively measure the quality of health-related life (HRQoL) is a key aspect to describe the impacts of the disease, treatment, or other injuries, beyond normal and expected aging of the patient. During the last two decades, the assessment of the patient's health status has undergone a dramatic change of paradigm, evolving from a predominant reliance on biochemical and physical measurements to an emphasis on health outcomes based on personal appreciation of the patient's illness. There are several measuring instruments to evaluate Quality of Life (QoL) in general and HRQoL in particular but the real-time analysis of data produced by these instruments is only possible with technology associated with decision support systems (DSS). The development of these types of information systems are a few problems that must be resolved. The QoLIS (Quality of Life Information System) is an “Health Business Analitics” (HBA) based in a web platform that uses information on HRQoL, in addition to clinical data, to provide information to support the clinician in decision making and can interact with any data source.
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Qualidade de Vida Qualida de Vida Relacionada com a saúde Data-Mining Saúde Bussiness Analitics Quality of Life Quality of Life Related with Health Health Bussiness Analitics
Citation
Goncalves, J., Carvalho, V., Reis, L. P., Faria, B. M., & Rocha, A. (2015). QoLIS — Health business analitics platform based on quality of life related with health. 10th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1109/CISTI.2015.7170628
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers