Cc: public-semweb-lifesci hcls; Brendan Ashby
Subject: Re: Encoding the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale..
On Jul 10, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Kerstin Forsberg
wrote:
Hi Joanne,
I'm intrerested in learning more about SIO and it's potential for clinical
data.
Michel is the exp
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From: Kerstin Forsberg [mailto:kerstin.l.forsb...@gmail.com]
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To: Luciano, Joanne S.
Cc: public-semweb-lifesci hcls; Brendan Ashby
Subject: Re: Encoding the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale….
See also DDI for "data from the social, behavioral
See also DDI for "data from the social, behavioral, and economic sciences."
http://www.ddialliance.org/Specification/RDF/Discovery
We had a short call with the folks behind it (and the related
RDF Data Cube) in reviewing the CDISC2RDF schema.
It would be great to see the different options applied
Hi Joanne,
I found 4 references to the hamilton rating scale for depression in
bioportal
- Read Codes
- SNOMED-CT
- NCI Thesaurus
- SOPHARM
but none provides the questions nor the score for the answers.
in SIO, a rating scale would go in as a specification (
http://semanticscience.org/reso
On Jul 10, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Kerstin Forsberg
mailto:kerstin.l.forsb...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Hi Joanne,
I'm intrerested in learning more about SIO and it's potential for clinical data.
Michel is the expert on SIO. The web page is here:
http://code.google.com/p/semanticscience/wiki/SIO
I can
Hi Joanne,
I'm intrerested in learning more about SIO and it's potential for clinical
data.
I can think of two related, and quite, different approaches:
- CDISC provide some pieces of standards for questionnaires, such as
Hamilton scale (e.g.. the list of text strings to identify different
questi
Looking for some thoughts on this…
We're creating an ontology for the hamilton depression rating scale (this is
the clinical instrument used in all clinical trials of antidepressants).
Would it be good to build this under SIO?
if so, where i think it fits, is under process (the depression tre