Automated identification of extreme-risk events in clinical incident reports.

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OBJECTIVES

To explore the feasibility of using statistical text classification to automatically detect extreme-risk events in clinical incident reports.

METHODS

Statistical text classifiers based on Naïve Bayes and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms were trained and tested on clinical incident reports to automatically detect extreme-risk events, defined by incidents that satisfy the criteria of Severity Assessment Code (SAC) level 1. For this purpose, incident reports submitted to the Advanced Incident Management System by public hospitals from one Australian region were used. The classifiers were evaluated on two datasets: (1) a set of reports with diverse incident types (n=120); (2) a set of reports associated with patient misidentification (n=166). Results were assessed using accuracy, precision, recall, F-measure, and area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic curves.

RESULTS

The classifiers performed well on both datasets. In the multi-type dataset, SVM with a linear kernel performed best, identifying 85.8% of SAC level 1 incidents (precision=0.88, recall=0.83, F-measure=0.86, AUC=0.92). In the patient misidentification dataset, 96.4% of SAC level 1 incidents were detected when SVM with linear, polynomial or radial-basis function kernel was used (precision=0.99, recall=0.94, F-measure=0.96, AUC=0.98). Naïve Bayes showed reasonable performance, detecting 80.8% of SAC level 1 incidents in the multi-type dataset and 89.8% of SAC level 1 patient misidentification incidents. Overall, higher prediction accuracy was attained on the specialized dataset, compared with the multi-type dataset.

CONCLUSION

Text classification techniques can be applied effectively to automate the detection of extreme-risk events in clinical incident reports.

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Abbreviation
J Am Med Inform Assoc
Publication Date
2012-06-19
Volume
19
Issue
e1
Page Numbers
e110-8
Pubmed ID
22237865
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Automated identification of extreme-risk events in clinical incident reports.
Authors
Ong MS, Magrabi F, Coiera E