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The Use of Natural Language Processing Elements for Computer-Aided Diagnostics and Monitoring of Body Image Perception in Enterally Fed Patients with Head and Neck or Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers
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Barańska, Klaudia
, Maćkowska, Stella
, Spinczyk, Dominik
, Różańska, Agnieszka
, Gliwska, Elwira
, Sobol, Adrianna
in
Body image
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Computational linguistics
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Endoscopy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Esophagus
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Head and neck
/ Health aspects
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ Malnutrition
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Perception
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Self image
/ Small intestine
2024
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The Use of Natural Language Processing Elements for Computer-Aided Diagnostics and Monitoring of Body Image Perception in Enterally Fed Patients with Head and Neck or Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers
by
Barańska, Klaudia
, Maćkowska, Stella
, Spinczyk, Dominik
, Różańska, Agnieszka
, Gliwska, Elwira
, Sobol, Adrianna
in
Body image
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Computational linguistics
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Endoscopy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Esophagus
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Head and neck
/ Health aspects
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ Malnutrition
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Perception
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Self image
/ Small intestine
2024
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The Use of Natural Language Processing Elements for Computer-Aided Diagnostics and Monitoring of Body Image Perception in Enterally Fed Patients with Head and Neck or Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers
by
Barańska, Klaudia
, Maćkowska, Stella
, Spinczyk, Dominik
, Różańska, Agnieszka
, Gliwska, Elwira
, Sobol, Adrianna
in
Body image
/ Cancer
/ Cancer patients
/ Computational linguistics
/ Disease
/ Emotions
/ Endoscopy
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Esophagus
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Head and neck
/ Health aspects
/ Language
/ Language processing
/ Malnutrition
/ Natural language interfaces
/ Natural language processing
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional status
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Perception
/ Public health
/ Quality of life
/ Self image
/ Small intestine
2024
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The Use of Natural Language Processing Elements for Computer-Aided Diagnostics and Monitoring of Body Image Perception in Enterally Fed Patients with Head and Neck or Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers
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The Use of Natural Language Processing Elements for Computer-Aided Diagnostics and Monitoring of Body Image Perception in Enterally Fed Patients with Head and Neck or Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers
2024
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Overview
Background: Psycho-oncology care has emerged as a significant concern in contemporary oncology practice, given its profound impact on patient psychological well-being. Patients undergoing treatment for head–neck or upper gastrointestinal tract cancers often experience complex emotional and psychological challenges, necessitating specialized support and intervention. Traditional approaches to psycho-oncological care may be limited in their ability to comprehensively assess and address patients’ needs. Therefore, exploring innovative methodologies, such as leveraging natural language processing (NLP) elements, is crucial to enhancing the effectiveness of psycho-oncological interventions. Methods: In this study, we developed a method utilizing natural language processing (NLP) elements to augment psycho-oncological care for patients with head–neck or upper gastrointestinal tract cancers. The method aimed to facilitate vocabulary, sentiment, and intensity analysis of five basic emotions (happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, and fear), as well as to explore potential areas of difficulty such as body image, pain, and self-esteem. We conducted research involving 50 patients across three treatment stages. Results: Our method facilitated the identification of characteristic features at each treatment stage, aiding in the tailoring of appropriate therapies to individual patient needs. The results offer insights valuable to psychologists and psychiatrists for expedited diagnosis and intervention, potentially influencing therapy outcomes. Additionally, the data may inform treatment decisions by addressing patient-specific concerns. Furthermore, our method holds promise for optimizing the allocation of psychological care resources, particularly at the initial stages of patient contact. Limitations: The main problem in the research was the fairly wide age range of participants, which explains the potential diversity of vocabulary. Conclusion: In conclusion, our study demonstrates the potential utility of integrating natural language processing (NLP) elements into psycho-oncological care for patients with head–neck or upper gastrointestinal tract cancers. The developed method offers a novel approach to comprehensively assessing patients’ emotional states and areas of difficulty, thereby facilitating tailored interventions and treatment planning. These findings underscore the importance of continued research and innovation in psycho-oncology to enhance patient care and outcomes.
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