JMIR Medical Informatics (Sep 2024)

Toward Better Semantic Interoperability of Data Element Repositories in Medicine: Analysis Study

  • Zhengyong Hu,
  • Anran Wang,
  • Yifan Duan,
  • Jiayin Zhou,
  • Wanfei Hu,
  • Sizhu Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/60293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e60293

Abstract

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BackgroundData element repositories facilitate high-quality medical data sharing by standardizing data and enhancing semantic interoperability. However, the application of repositories is confined to specific projects and institutions. ObjectiveThis study aims to explore potential issues and promote broader application of data element repositories within the medical field by evaluating and analyzing typical repositories. MethodsFollowing the inclusion of 5 data element repositories through a literature review, a novel analysis framework consisting of 7 dimensions and 36 secondary indicators was constructed and used for evaluation and analysis. ResultsThe study’s results delineate the unique characteristics of different repositories and uncover specific issues in their construction. These issues include the absence of data reuse protocols and insufficient information regarding the application scenarios and efficacy of data elements. The repositories fully comply with only 45% (9/20) of the subprinciples for Findable and Reusable in the FAIR principle, while achieving a 90% (19/20 subprinciples) compliance rate for Accessible and 67% (10/15 subprinciples) for Interoperable. ConclusionsThe recommendations proposed in this study address the issues to improve the construction and application of repositories, offering valuable insights to data managers, computer experts, and other pertinent stakeholders.