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The Q-Codes: General Practice / Family Medicine Online Multilingual Terminology & Knowledge Base. A semantic web based resource in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Vietnamese, Turkish and Korean
Jamoulle, Marc; Gusso, Gustavo; Mariño, Maria Ana et al.
2016Wonca world congress Rio de Janeiro Nov 2-6, 2016
 

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Keywords :
family medecine; terminology; classification; Q-Codes
Abstract :
[en] The session is devoted to the launch of an online knowledge database specific to GP / FM. This work is the result of a two years’ work of a cooperative project between participants from 12 countries and 8 languages. People are now used to the International classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2) which addresses the clinical issues in GP/FM , ie Symptoms, Process and Diagnosis. We have work on non-clinical issues i.e. all themes addressed by GPs during congresses which concern organizational, ethical, structure, teaching or patient related issues not encompassed by ICPC-2. The letter Q was used to name Q-Codes because this letter wasn’t yet used in ICPC-2. Q-codes are a classification of non-clinical items in General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM). Q-codes are a classification of non-clinical items in General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM). After a demonstration of the Q-Codes terminology and of the online database, we are proud to present to you a new GP/FM terminology in 6 languages freely available online. Relevant urls are : • for Q-Codes knowledge base http://www.hetop.eu/Q • for user guide and download http://3cgp.docpatient.net/ Contact marc.jamoulle@doct.ulg.ac.be
Disciplines :
General & internal medicine
Author, co-author :
Jamoulle, Marc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. médicales (Bologne)
Gusso, Gustavo;  General practice unit, University of Sao Paulo
Mariño, Maria Ana;  Sociedad Argentina de Medicina Interna General (FAMFYG)
Resnick, Melissa;  University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston, School of Biomedical Informatics, > Houston, TX USA
Bae, Jong-Myon;  Jeju National University College of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine. > Jeju, South Korea
Vo, Thanh Liem;  Pham Ngoc Thach Medical University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Akturk, Zekeriya;  Department of Family Medicine. Sifa University Medical Faculty, Izmir, Turkey.
Çetinbaş, Ayҫa;  Trakya University Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Edirne, Turkey.
Steylaerts, Carl;  Wonca Europe hon. treasurer, Maldegem, Belgium
Grosjean, Julien;  Department of family medicine. University of Rouen, France
Darmoni, Stefan;  Department of family medicine. University of Rouen, France
Pizzanelli, Miguel;  Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine UDELAR. > Montevideo, Uruguay
Treuherz, Arthur;  BIREME/PAHO/WHO, a Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information, > São Paulo, Brazil.
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Language :
English
Title :
The Q-Codes: General Practice / Family Medicine Online Multilingual Terminology & Knowledge Base. A semantic web based resource in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Vietnamese, Turkish and Korean
Publication date :
02 November 2016
Event name :
Wonca world congress Rio de Janeiro Nov 2-6, 2016
Event organizer :
Brazilian Society of Family Practice
Event place :
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Event date :
Nov 2-6, 2016
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Commentary :
Creation of the Q-Codes online knowledge base The list of themes, called Q-Codes has been elaborated in a bottom-up approach, by retrieving, in a qualitative analysis study, the themes most frequently addressed by GPs when they meet in congresses. A taxonomy has been build. A multilingual terminological record has been developed for each of the 182 items identified. This work is freely available online on www.hetop.eu/Q (free access after inscription) and is supported by the Rouen (France) biomedical informatics department of the University of Rouen (France). All the data are available in the Web Ontology language (OWL-2), an ontology-ready format fit for future use in the semantic web. The product, user guide and e-learning are available on http://3cgp.docpatient.net/ The Q-codes base is aimed at several uses: • Online repository of knowledge specific to GP/FM in several languages • Online PubMed linked bibliographic system easy to use for training in GP/FM • Resource for online e-learning • Resource for analysis of content of congresses in GP/FM in joint usage with ICPC-2 and indexation of gray literature • Research area : o automatic or semi-automatic congresses indexation system o linking GP/FM to the web of data and the linked data initiative The multilingual terminology in GP/FM Out of the online database we are proud to present you the • General Practice / Family Medicine Multilingual Terminology – English version • Terminologia Multilíngue de Clínica Geral / Medicina de Família e Comunidade - Versão em Português • Terminología multilingüe de la medicina general y de familia- Versión española • Terminologie multilingue de médecine générale et de famille – Version française • Een meertalige terminologie in de huisartsgeneeskunde - Nederlandse versie • Từ điển thuật ngữ đa ngôn ngữ về y học tổng quát và y học gia đình – (Vietnamese) • -Codes and definitions will be also available online in Korean and Turkish Those 6 books (60 pages) are readable / downloadable freely online on http://3cgp.docpatient.net/ and contain an explanation of the elaboration process of the taxonomy, a tabular list of the Q-Codes, the list of their definitions and an index.
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