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+ | Description of the population for which a recommendation or evidence summary is applicable | ||
+ | Description of the intervention or exposure for which a recommendation or evidence summary is applicable | ||
+ | Description of the outcome that an evidence summary is about | ||
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+ | These descriptions could be used in coded specifications of recommendations from clinical practice guidelines to facilitate the translation from guidelines to clinical decision support artifacts. | ||
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+ | These descriptions could be used in Summary of Findings tables from systematic reviews to facilitate the representation of medical knowledge when creating recommendations. | ||
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+ | These descriptions could be used in classification of new evidence reports to facilitate recognition of signal for updating existing evidence summaries and recommendations. | ||
==Resource Relationships== | ==Resource Relationships== |
Revision as of 13:12, 9 September 2018
Contents
- 1 picoElementDefinition
- 1.1 Owning work group name
- 1.2 Committee Approval Date:
- 1.3 Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- 1.4 FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
- 1.5 Scope of coverage
- 1.6 RIM scope
- 1.7 Resource appropriateness
- 1.8 Expected implementations
- 1.9 Content sources
- 1.10 Example Scenarios
- 1.11 Resource Relationships
- 1.12 Resource Boundaries
- 1.13 Timelines
- 1.14 gForge Users
- 1.15 When Resource Proposal Is Complete
- 1.16 FMG Notes
picoElementDefinition
Owning work group name
Committee Approval Date:
June 22, 2018
Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- Clinical Decision Support
- Clinical Quality Information
- Biomedical Research and Regulation
FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
1422
Scope of coverage
The scope of the picoElementDefintion resource is to describe a "PICO" element that knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about. PICO stands for:
- Population - the population within which exposures and outcomes are being considered
- Intervention - the conditional state or exposure state being described for which one is expressing the risk of or effect on an outcome
- Comparison - the alternative conditional state or alternative exposure state when one is comparing states for the effect on an outcome
- Outcome - the result or effect of an intervention or exposure in a population
PICO (and its variants like PECO or PICOT) is a universal acronym used in evidence-based medicine communities to clearly express research questions and evidence findings.
The picoElementDefinition resource allows expression of the components of a PICO question in codeable and reusable formats.
RIM scope
Resource appropriateness
Across the evidence-based medicine community (hundreds of thousands of people communicating the results of healthcare research and recommendations), the PICO elements are the foundational components of expressing what evidence assertions and recommendations are about. Standardizing the specification of these PICO element definitions is necessary to support interoperability across the evidence-based medicine domain.
Expected implementations
Many knowledge producers who express the biomedical research community knowledge will be the implementers using this resources. Examples of these knowledge producers include Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Cochrane, Duodecim Medical Publications Ltd (from the Finnish Medical Society), EBSCO Health, MAGIC (stands for Making GRADE the Irresistible Choice), and numerous guideline development organizations.
Content sources
None expected beyond the standard source specifications
Example Scenarios
Description of the population for which a recommendation or evidence summary is applicable Description of the intervention or exposure for which a recommendation or evidence summary is applicable Description of the outcome that an evidence summary is about
These descriptions could be used in coded specifications of recommendations from clinical practice guidelines to facilitate the translation from guidelines to clinical decision support artifacts.
These descriptions could be used in Summary of Findings tables from systematic reviews to facilitate the representation of medical knowledge when creating recommendations.
These descriptions could be used in classification of new evidence reports to facilitate recognition of signal for updating existing evidence summaries and recommendations.
Resource Relationships
Resource Boundaries
Timelines
gForge Users
When Resource Proposal Is Complete
When you have completed your proposal, please send an email to FMGcontact@HL7.org