Background: While documentation of clinical aspects of General Practice/Family Medicine (GP/FM) is assured by the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC), there is no taxonomy for the professional aspects (context and management) of GP/FM. Objectives: To present the development, dissemination, applications, and resulting face validity of the Q-Codes taxonomy specifically designed to describe contextual features of GP/FM, proposed as an extension to the ICPC. Development: The Q-Codes taxonomy was developed from Lamberts’ seminal idea for indexing contextual content (1987) by a multi-disciplinary team of knowledge engineers, linguists and general practitioners, through a qualitative and iterative analysis of 1702 abstracts from si...
Creation of the Q-Codes online knowledge base The list of themes, called Q-Codes has been elaborate...
The Q-Codes are a classification of non-clinical items in General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM)...
International audienceProblem/Goal: Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs)...
peer reviewedAbstract of Background Paper: Background: While documentation of clinical aspects of...
International audienceThe hereby proposed terminology called "Q-Codes" can be defined as an extensio...
This monograph reproduces, under the name of The Q-Codes: General Practice / Family Medicine Multili...
Aim ; Coding abstracts of communications of GPs during congress allows more efficient exchange of in...
Aim Coding abstracts of communications of GPs during congress allows more efficient exchange of inf...
The session is devoted to the launch of an online knowledge database specific to GP / FM. This work ...
International audienceWhile documentation of clinical aspects of General Practice/Family Medicine (G...
The session is devoted to the launch of an online knowledge database specific to GP / FM. This work ...
Background : Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs) is crucial for the sur...
Background For the documentation of the clinical data, the International Classification of Primary ...
Background: The lack of a General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM) bibliographic system hinders th...
peer reviewedProblem/Goal: Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs) is cruci...
Creation of the Q-Codes online knowledge base The list of themes, called Q-Codes has been elaborate...
The Q-Codes are a classification of non-clinical items in General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM)...
International audienceProblem/Goal: Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs)...
peer reviewedAbstract of Background Paper: Background: While documentation of clinical aspects of...
International audienceThe hereby proposed terminology called "Q-Codes" can be defined as an extensio...
This monograph reproduces, under the name of The Q-Codes: General Practice / Family Medicine Multili...
Aim ; Coding abstracts of communications of GPs during congress allows more efficient exchange of in...
Aim Coding abstracts of communications of GPs during congress allows more efficient exchange of inf...
The session is devoted to the launch of an online knowledge database specific to GP / FM. This work ...
International audienceWhile documentation of clinical aspects of General Practice/Family Medicine (G...
The session is devoted to the launch of an online knowledge database specific to GP / FM. This work ...
Background : Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs) is crucial for the sur...
Background For the documentation of the clinical data, the International Classification of Primary ...
Background: The lack of a General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM) bibliographic system hinders th...
peer reviewedProblem/Goal: Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs) is cruci...
Creation of the Q-Codes online knowledge base The list of themes, called Q-Codes has been elaborate...
The Q-Codes are a classification of non-clinical items in General Practice / Family Medicine (GP/FM)...
International audienceProblem/Goal: Sharing the results of research with General Practitioners (GPs)...