ID

23546

Beschreibung

Derived from www.openehr.org . Use for recording details about a single, identified health problem or diagnosis. Clear definitions that enable differentiation between a 'problem' and a 'diagnosis' are almost impossible in practice - we cannot reliably tell when a problem should be regarded as a diagnosis. When diagnostic or classification criteria are successfully met, then we can confidently call the condition a formal diagnosis, but prior to these conditions being met and while there is supportive evidence available, it can also be valid to use the term 'diagnosis'. The amount of supportive evidence required for the label of diagnosis is not easy to define and in reality probably varies from condition to condition. Many standards committees have grappled with this definitional conundrum for years without clear resolution. For the purposes of clinical documentation with this archetype, problem and diagnosis are regarded as a continuum, with increasing levels of detail and supportive evidence usually providing weight towards the label of 'diagnosis'. In this archetype it is not neccessary to classify the condition as a 'problem' or 'diagnosis'. The data requirements to support documentation of either are identical, with additional data structure required to support inclusion of the evidence if and when it becomes available. Examples of problems include: the individual's expressed desire to lose weight, but without a formal diagnosis of Obesity; or a relationship problem with a family member. Examples of formal diagnoses would include a cancer that is supported by historical information, examination findings, histopathological findings, radiological findings and meets all requirements for known diagnostic criteria. In practice, most problems or diagnoses do not sit at either end of the problem-diagnosis spectrum, but somewhere in between. This archetype can be used within many contexts. For example, recording a problem or a clinical diagnosis during a clinical consultation; populating a persistent Problem List; or to provide a summary statement within a Discharge Summary document. In practice, clinicians use many context-specific qualifiers such as past/present, primary/secondary, active/inactive, admission/discharge etc. The contexts can be location-, specialisation-, episode- or workflow-specific, and these can cause confusion or even potential safety issues if perpetuated in Problem Lists or shared in documents that are outside of the original context. These qualifiers can be archetyped separately and included in the ‘Status’ slot, because their use varies in different settings. It is expected that these will be used mostly within the appropriate context and not shared out of that context without clear understanding of potential consequences. For example, a primary diagnosis to one clinician may be a secondary one to another specialist; an active problem can become inactive (or vice versa) and this can impact the safe use of clinical decision support. In general these qualifiers should be applied locally within the context of the clinical system, and in practice these statuses should be manually curated by clinicians to ensure that lists of Current/Past, Active/Inactive or Primary/Secondary Problems are clinically accurate. This archetype will be used as a component within the Problem Oriented Medical Record as described by Larry Weed. Additional archetypes, representing clinical concepts such as condition as an overarching organiser for diagnoses etc, will need to be developed to support this approach. In some situations, it may be assumed that identification of a diagnosis fits only within the expertise of physicians, but this is not the intent for this archetype. Diagnoses can be recorded using this archetype by any healthcare professional.

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  1. 08.07.17 08.07.17 - Martin Dugas
  2. 08.07.17 08.07.17 - Martin Dugas
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Problem/Diagnosis (EHR Archetype)

openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1
openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1.xml
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openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1.xml

Problem/Diagnosis
Beschreibung

Problem/Diagnosis

Datentyp

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0011900
Structure
Beschreibung

@ internal @

Datentyp

text

Problem/Diagnosis name
Beschreibung

Problem/Diagnosis name

Datentyp

text

Date/time clinically recognised
Beschreibung

Date/time clinically recognised

Datentyp

datetime

Severity
Beschreibung

Severity

Datentyp

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0439793
Clinical description
Beschreibung

Clinical description

Datentyp

text

Body site
Beschreibung

Body site

Datentyp

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C1515974
Date/time of resolution
Beschreibung

Date/time of resolution

Datentyp

text

Tree
Beschreibung

@ internal @

Datentyp

text

Structured body site
Beschreibung

Structured body site

Datentyp

text

Specific details
Beschreibung

Specific details

Datentyp

text

Status
Beschreibung

Status

Datentyp

text

Comment
Beschreibung

Comment

Datentyp

text

Last updated
Beschreibung

Last updated

Datentyp

datetime

Extension
Beschreibung

Extension

Datentyp

text

Course description
Beschreibung

Course description

Datentyp

text

Diagnostic certainty
Beschreibung

Diagnostic certainty

Datentyp

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0332146
Date/time of onset
Beschreibung

Date/time of onset

Datentyp

datetime

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openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.problem_diagnosis.v1
Name
Typ
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Datentyp
Alias
Problem/Diagnosis
Item
text
C0011900 (UMLS CUI [1])
structure
Item
Structure
text
Problem/Diagnosis name
Item
text
Date/time clinically recognised
Item
datetime
Item
text
C0439793 (UMLS CUI [1])
Code List
Severity
CL Item
 (1)
C2945599 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
 (2)
C0205081 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
 (3)
C0205082 (UMLS CUI-1)
Clinical description
Item
text
Body site
Item
text
C1515974 (UMLS CUI [1])
Date/time of resolution
Item
text
Tree
Item
Tree
text
Structured body site
Item
text
Specific details
Item
text
Status
Item
text
Comment
Item
text
Last updated
Item
datetime
Extension
Item
text
Course description
Item
text
Item
text
C0332146 (UMLS CUI [1])
Code List
Diagnostic certainty
CL Item
 (1)
C0750491 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
 (2)
C1709683 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
 (3)
C0750484 (UMLS CUI-1)
Date/time of onset
Item
datetime

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