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Patient, sufferer, victim, casualty or person with cervical myelopathy: let us decide our identifierPatient, sufferer, victim, casualty or person with cervical myelopathy: let us decide our identifier

Timothy F. Boerger, Benjamin M. Davies, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Mark Kotter

2020Integrated Healthcare Journal18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Among biomedical journals, person-first language is considered preferable to identity person-first language. However, not all populations of people with certain medical diagnoses, such as deafness, prefer person-first language. Moreover, adherence to person-first language is poor among the literature on some neurological diagnoses. Therefore, it is most appropriate to consult with people with a given diagnosis regarding their preferred identifier. Here, we describe a consensus process undertaken by the REsearch objectives and COmmon Data Elements for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (RECODE-DCM, recode-dcm.com) steering committee members with cervical myelopathy to determine our preferred identifier.

Topics & Concepts

MyelopathyIdentifierMedicineIdentity (music)Medical diagnosisMedical emergencyPsychiatryComputer sciencePathologyProgramming languageAcousticsSpinal cordPhysicsMedical Research and PracticesBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies