openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.family_history.v2.xml
Summary information about the significant health-related problems found in family members.
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Narrative overview about problems, diagnoses, psychosocial, environmental and genetic markers that have been identified in family members.
Details about a specific family member.
Name of family member.
Full or partial date of birth of the family member.
datetime
Detail about problems or diagnoses for the family member.
Identification of the significant problem or diagnosis in the identified family member.
Estimated or actual age of the family member when the problem/diagnosis was clinically recognised.
Exact or estimated age of the family member at death.
Narrative description or comments about clinical aspects of the family member's problem/diagnosis.
Relationship of the problem/diagnosis to the death of this family member.
The relationship of the family member to the subject of care.
An alternative name or label to uniquely identify a family member, without using a personal name which might publicly identify the individual.
Description of risk-related biological markers identified in this family member.
Is the family member deceased?
boolean
Detailed information about measurable indicators of a biological state or condition of the family member.
The date this family history summary was last updated.
Structured details about biological markers.
Details about the presence of a specific problem or diagnosis in family members.
Identification of the significant problem or diagnosis in the family overall.
Narrative description about occurrence of the problem or diagnosis in family members.
Additional information required to capture local content or to align with other reference models/formalisms.
Additional narrative about the family member not captured in other fields.
Structured detail about the identified family member.
Multimedia representation of the family history.
Full or partial date of death of the family member.
Structured details about the identified problem or diagnosis.
The family member's biological sex.