TY - JOUR
T1 - Systematic design and data-driven evaluation of social determinants of health ontology (SDoHO)
AU - Dang, Yifang
AU - Li, Fang
AU - Hu, Xinyue
AU - Keloth, Vipina K.
AU - Zhang, Meng
AU - Fu, Sunyang
AU - Amith, Muhammad F.
AU - Fan, J. Wilfred
AU - Du, Jingcheng
AU - Yu, Evan
AU - Liu, Hongfang
AU - Jiang, Xiaoqian
AU - Xu, Hua
AU - Tao, Cui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Objective: Social determinants of health (SDoH) play critical roles in health outcomes and well-being. Understanding the interplay of SDoH and health outcomes is critical to reducing healthcare inequalities and transforming a "sick care"system into a "health-promoting"system. To address the SDOH terminology gap and better embed relevant elements in advanced biomedical informatics, we propose an SDoH ontology (SDoHO), which represents fundamental SDoH factors and their relationships in a standardized and measurable way. Material and Methods: Drawing on the content of existing ontologies relevant to certain aspects of SDoH, we used a top-down approach to formally model classes, relationships, and constraints based on multiple SDoH-related resources. Expert review and coverage evaluation, using a bottom-up approach employing clinical notes data and a national survey, were performed. Results: We constructed the SDoHO with 708 classes, 106 object properties, and 20 data properties, with 1,561 logical axioms and 976 declaration axioms in the current version. Three experts achieved 0.967 agreement in the semantic evaluation of the ontology. A comparison between the coverage of the ontology and SDOH concepts in 2 sets of clinical notes and a national survey instrument also showed satisfactory results. Discussion: SDoHO could potentially play an essential role in providing a foundation for a comprehensive understanding of the associations between SDoH and health outcomes and paving the way for health equity across populations. Conclusion: SDoHO has well-designed hierarchies, practical objective properties, and versatile functionalities, and the comprehensive semantic and coverage evaluation achieved promising performance compared to the existing ontologies relevant to SDoH.
AB - Objective: Social determinants of health (SDoH) play critical roles in health outcomes and well-being. Understanding the interplay of SDoH and health outcomes is critical to reducing healthcare inequalities and transforming a "sick care"system into a "health-promoting"system. To address the SDOH terminology gap and better embed relevant elements in advanced biomedical informatics, we propose an SDoH ontology (SDoHO), which represents fundamental SDoH factors and their relationships in a standardized and measurable way. Material and Methods: Drawing on the content of existing ontologies relevant to certain aspects of SDoH, we used a top-down approach to formally model classes, relationships, and constraints based on multiple SDoH-related resources. Expert review and coverage evaluation, using a bottom-up approach employing clinical notes data and a national survey, were performed. Results: We constructed the SDoHO with 708 classes, 106 object properties, and 20 data properties, with 1,561 logical axioms and 976 declaration axioms in the current version. Three experts achieved 0.967 agreement in the semantic evaluation of the ontology. A comparison between the coverage of the ontology and SDOH concepts in 2 sets of clinical notes and a national survey instrument also showed satisfactory results. Discussion: SDoHO could potentially play an essential role in providing a foundation for a comprehensive understanding of the associations between SDoH and health outcomes and paving the way for health equity across populations. Conclusion: SDoHO has well-designed hierarchies, practical objective properties, and versatile functionalities, and the comprehensive semantic and coverage evaluation achieved promising performance compared to the existing ontologies relevant to SDoH.
KW - NLP
KW - SDoH
KW - natural language processing
KW - ontology
KW - social determinants of health
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U2 - 10.1093/jamia/ocad096
DO - 10.1093/jamia/ocad096
M3 - Article
C2 - 37301740
AN - SCOPUS:85168234540
SN - 1067-5027
VL - 30
SP - 1465
EP - 1473
JO - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
JF - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
IS - 9
ER -