Open linikujp opened 4 years ago
Also, suggest to delete the term of 'study condition'. Below is current arrangement in CTO. However, the condition maybe a synonym of the disease. And as we don't know what Clinical Trials are all study for. We could text mining what is being studies in ClinicalTrials by tagging them use standardized terminology or ontology, we might get an idea of the scope. I would even suggest to delete this term for now.
On ClinicalTrials.gov website' search page, it defines the 'condition or disease' as 'The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied. On ClinicalTrials.gov, conditions may also include other health-related issues, such as lifespan, quality of life, and health risks.'
Terms such as lifespan , quality of life and health risks can not be put under one bucket in all current OBO Foundry ontologies.
Current hierarchy is wrong.
The label of this term is from ClinicalTrials.gov http://prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/definitions.html#Conditions And WHO cross reference term is "Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied"
ClinicalTrials.gov definition or scope of the term is Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study * Definition: The name(s) of the disease(s) or condition(s) studied in the clinical study, or the focus of the clinical study. (ClinicalTrials.gov recommends using Mesh term or SNOMED CT terms)
WHO term and definition Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied Definition: Primary health condition(s) or problem(s) studied (e.g., depression, breast cancer, medication error). If the study is conducted in healthy human volunteers belonging to the target population of the intervention (e.g. preventive or screening interventions), enter the particular health condition(s) or problem(s) being prevented. (WHO recommends to use controlled vocabulary or free text for those conditions)
This need a term that covers all conditions, disease or any other aspect of health behaviour as the study focus for a clinical trial.
However, the condition here is not a information entity. As BFO and OBI render disease as a disposition, I think we should put this term under the disposition. Label and definition of this term needs improve.