Engaging Stakeholders With Professional or Lived Experience to Improve Firearm Violence Lexicon Development.

Journal: JMIR formative research
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Abstract

Framing the public health burden of firearm violence should include people with secondary exposure to firearm violence beyond acute bodily injury, yet such data are limited. Electronic health record clinical notes, when leveraged through natural language processing (NLP), are a potential source of data on firearm exposure. As part of NLP lexicon development, diverse stakeholders were engaged to identify keywords, and our findings demonstrated that engaging diverse stakeholders adds valuable input to NLP development.

Authors

  • Nicole Cook
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Frances M Biel
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Kerry Ann Bet
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Marion R Sills
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Ali Al Bataineh
    Norwich University, Northfield, VT, United States.
  • Pedro Rivera
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Anna R Templeton
    OCHIN, PO Box 5426, Portland, OR, 97228, United States, 1 9546126511.
  • Natalie Cartwright
    Norwich University, Northfield, VT, United States.