<p>Font colours indicate the different levels of the hierarchy while a small yellow box in front of a term shows that it has children. The minus sign indicates that all child terms are listed.</p
<p>Overview of all categories in the classifier “Incident Type” (adapted from ICPS), with examples t...
<p>Dictionary of symbols and acronyms used in the description of the classification.</p
Title and item breakdown for four categories of professional behaviours [27, 28].</p
<p>Font colours indicate the different levels of the hierarchy while a small yellow box in front of ...
<p>Given the different relations linking the terms, we have used a non-hierarchical way of showing t...
<p>All terms shown are children of “role”. With the exception of the terms that are not preceded by ...
<p>The connecting lines indicate the hierarchical organisation of the themes.</p
<p>Hierarchy diagram showing the diagnoses considered in this study, with different levels of detail...
Bar graphs showing the percentage of terms used in the labels and captions of children’s drawings id...
<p>The MedDRA 5-level hierarchy demonstrated by using ‘common cold’ as an example.</p
<p>The top down topic hierarchy with three levels has seven topics at the third level. The number as...
<p>Kdscrn: KIDSCREEN-52; Kindl: KINDL-R; Pedsql: PedsQL; nd: not definable; nc: not covered.</p><p>A...
<p>(A) Attribute-level categories are labeled in blue and basic-level categories in red. (B) Basic-l...
To find the folder ID-to-category name correspondence, see the file “bOrS.csv” in our Github reposit...
Symbols/abbreviations, definitions, and units (in order of appearance in manuscript).</p
<p>Overview of all categories in the classifier “Incident Type” (adapted from ICPS), with examples t...
<p>Dictionary of symbols and acronyms used in the description of the classification.</p
Title and item breakdown for four categories of professional behaviours [27, 28].</p
<p>Font colours indicate the different levels of the hierarchy while a small yellow box in front of ...
<p>Given the different relations linking the terms, we have used a non-hierarchical way of showing t...
<p>All terms shown are children of “role”. With the exception of the terms that are not preceded by ...
<p>The connecting lines indicate the hierarchical organisation of the themes.</p
<p>Hierarchy diagram showing the diagnoses considered in this study, with different levels of detail...
Bar graphs showing the percentage of terms used in the labels and captions of children’s drawings id...
<p>The MedDRA 5-level hierarchy demonstrated by using ‘common cold’ as an example.</p
<p>The top down topic hierarchy with three levels has seven topics at the third level. The number as...
<p>Kdscrn: KIDSCREEN-52; Kindl: KINDL-R; Pedsql: PedsQL; nd: not definable; nc: not covered.</p><p>A...
<p>(A) Attribute-level categories are labeled in blue and basic-level categories in red. (B) Basic-l...
To find the folder ID-to-category name correspondence, see the file “bOrS.csv” in our Github reposit...
Symbols/abbreviations, definitions, and units (in order of appearance in manuscript).</p
<p>Overview of all categories in the classifier “Incident Type” (adapted from ICPS), with examples t...
<p>Dictionary of symbols and acronyms used in the description of the classification.</p
Title and item breakdown for four categories of professional behaviours [27, 28].</p