Keywords
Follow-Up Studies ×
Table of contents
  1. 1. Clinical Trial
  2. 2. Routine Documentation
  3. 3. Registry/Cohort Study
  4. 4. Quality Assurance
  5. 5. Data Standard
  6. 6. Patient-Reported Outcome
  7. 7. Medical Specialty
    1. 7.1. Anesthesiology
    1. 7.2. Dermatology
    1. 7.3. ENT
    1. 7.4. Geriatrics
    1. 7.5. Gynecology/Obstetrics
    1. 7.6. Internal Medicine
      1. Hematology
      1. Infectious Diseases
      1. Cardiology/Angiology
      1. Pneumology
      1. Gastroenterology
      1. Nephrology
      1. Endocrinology/Metabolic Diseases
      1. Rheumatology
    1. 7.7. Neurology
    1. 7.8. Ophthalmology
    1. 7.9. Palliative Care
    1. 7.10. Pathology/Forensics
    1. 7.11. Pediatrics
    1. 7.12. Psychiatry/Psychosomatics
    1. 7.13. Radiology
    1. 7.14. Surgery
      1. General/Visceral Surgery
      1. Neurosurgery
      1. Plastic Surgery
      1. Thoracic Surgery
      1. Trauma/Orthopedics
      1. Vascular Surgery
    1. 7.15. Urology
    1. 7.16. Dental Medicine/OMS
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- 9/20/21 - 1 form, 9 itemgroups, 32 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Patient ID, Demographic Factors, Lifestyle and Social Factors, Treatment variables, Clinician-reported Outcomes: Chronic Complications, Patient reported Outcomes: Financial Barriers to Care, Patient reported Outcome: Psychological Well-being, Patient-reported outcomes: Diabetes Distress, Patient-reported outcomes: Depression
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Adults DATA COLLECTION Version 1.0.0 Revised February 28th, 2019 www.ichom.org Notice: This work was conducted using resources from ICHOM, the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (www.ICHOM.org). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of ICHOM. Conditions: Type 1 Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes Excluded Conditions: Diabetes mellitus types other than 1 and 2 | Secondary Diabetes | Gestational Diabetes Population: Adults Aged 18 years and Above Excluded Populations: Children and Young persons below 18 years Treatment Approaches: Non-Pharmacological Therapy | Non-Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy | Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy This form is for documentation of characteristics to be reported annually by the patient. If necessary (i.e. information not already on the 6-monthly clinician-reported form) please also fill in the 6-monthly patient-reported form. It is sufficient for the educational status to only be updated every 5 years. Use of the following Scores for this standard set: WHO (Five) Well-Being Index (WHO-5): The WHO-5 is free for all health care organizations, and a license is not needed. There are translations available. The total raw score, ranging from 0 to 25, is multiplied by 4 to give the final score, with 0 representing the worst imaginable well-being and 100 representing the best imaginable well-being. More information (including the WHO-5 Scoring Guide) may be found at www.who-5.org. Problem Areas in Diabetes Questionnaire (PAID): The PAID, authored by Joslin Diabetes Center (http://www.joslin.org), is the copyright of Joslin Diabetes Center (Copyright ©2000, Joslin Diabetes Center). The PAID, provided under license from Joslin Diabetes Center may not be copied, distributed or used in any way without the prior written consent of Joslin Diabetes Center. Contact Susan D. Sjostrom at Joslin Diabetes Center at: susan.sjostrom@joslin.harvard.edu for licensing details and scoring guide. Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): Copyright by Pfizer: "content found on the PHQ Screeners site is free for download and use as stated within the PHQ Screeners site", please visit http://www.phqscreeners.com/ for more information. For this standard set ICHOM was supported by Imperial College London Diabetes Centre and JDRF. Publication: Nano J, Carinci F, Okunade O, et al. A standard set of person-centred outcomes for diabetes mellitus: results of an international and unified approach. Diabetic Medicine [Internet]. [cited 2020 Mar 4];n/a(n/a). Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dme.14286 For this version of the standard set, semantic annotation with UMLS CUIs has been added.
- 4/30/20 - 1 form, 8 itemgroups, 86 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Patient ID, Diagnosis Profile, Treatment variables, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Intermediate Outcomes, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Acute Events, Clinician-reported Outcomes: Chronic Complications, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Healthcare Utilization, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Survival
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Adults DATA COLLECTION Version 1.0.0 Revised February 28th, 2019 www.ichom.org Notice: This work was conducted using resources from ICHOM, the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (www.ICHOM.org). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of ICHOM. Conditions: Type 1 Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes Excluded Conditions: Diabetes mellitus types other than 1 and 2 | Secondary Diabetes | Gestational Diabetes Population: Adults Aged 18 years and Above Excluded Populations: Children and Young persons below 18 years Treatment Approaches: Non-Pharmacological Therapy | Non-Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy | Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy This form is for documentation of characteristics to be reported annually by Clinicians or Healthcare Providers. Please additionally fill in the 6-monthly form. Use of the following Scores for this standard set: WHO (Five) Well-Being Index (WHO-5): The WHO-5 is free for all health care organizations, and a license is not needed. There are translations available. The total raw score, ranging from 0 to 25, is multiplied by 4 to give the final score, with 0 representing the worst imaginable well-being and 100 representing the best imaginable well-being. More information (including the WHO-5 Scoring Guide) may be found at www.who-5.org. Problem Areas in Diabetes Questionnaire (PAID): The PAID, authored by Joslin Diabetes Center (http://www.joslin.org), is the copyright of Joslin Diabetes Center (Copyright ©2000, Joslin Diabetes Center). The PAID, provided under license from Joslin Diabetes Center may not be copied, distributed or used in any way without the prior written consent of Joslin Diabetes Center. Contact Susan D. Sjostrom at Joslin Diabetes Center at: susan.sjostrom@joslin.harvard.edu for licensing details and scoring guide. Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): Copyright by Pfizer: "content found on the PHQ Screeners site is free for download and use as stated within the PHQ Screeners site", please visit http://www.phqscreeners.com/ for more information. For this standard set ICHOM was supported by Imperial College London Diabetes Centre and JDRF. Publication: Nano J, Carinci F, Okunade O, et al. A standard set of person-centred outcomes for diabetes mellitus: results of an international and unified approach. Diabetic Medicine [Internet]. [cited 2020 Mar 4];n/a(n/a). Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dme.14286 For this version of the standard set, semantic annotation with UMLS CUIs has been added.
- 4/30/20 - 1 form, 3 itemgroups, 9 items, 1 language
Itemgroups: Patient ID, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Glycemic Control, Clinician Reported Outcomes: Acute Events
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Adults DATA COLLECTION Version 1.0.0 Revised February 28th, 2019 www.ichom.org Notice: This work was conducted using resources from ICHOM, the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (www.ICHOM.org). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of ICHOM. Conditions: Type 1 Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes Excluded Conditions: Diabetes mellitus types other than 1 and 2 | Secondary Diabetes | Gestational Diabetes Population: Adults Aged 18 years and Above Excluded Populations: Children and Young persons below 18 years Treatment Approaches: Non-Pharmacological Therapy | Non-Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy | Insulin-based Pharmacological Therapy This form is for documentation of characteristics to be reported every 6 months after baseline by Clinicians or Healthcare Providers. Use of the following Scores for this standard set: WHO (Five) Well-Being Index (WHO-5): The WHO-5 is free for all health care organizations, and a license is not needed. There are translations available. The total raw score, ranging from 0 to 25, is multiplied by 4 to give the final score, with 0 representing the worst imaginable well-being and 100 representing the best imaginable well-being. More information (including the WHO-5 Scoring Guide) may be found at www.who-5.org. Problem Areas in Diabetes Questionnaire (PAID): The PAID, authored by Joslin Diabetes Center (http://www.joslin.org), is the copyright of Joslin Diabetes Center (Copyright ©2000, Joslin Diabetes Center). The PAID, provided under license from Joslin Diabetes Center may not be copied, distributed or used in any way without the prior written consent of Joslin Diabetes Center. Contact Susan D. Sjostrom at Joslin Diabetes Center at: susan.sjostrom@joslin.harvard.edu for licensing details and scoring guide. Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): Copyright by Pfizer: "content found on the PHQ Screeners site is free for download and use as stated within the PHQ Screeners site", please visit http://www.phqscreeners.com/ for more information. For this standard set ICHOM was supported by Imperial College London Diabetes Centre and JDRF. Publication: Nano J, Carinci F, Okunade O, et al. A standard set of person-centred outcomes for diabetes mellitus: results of an international and unified approach. Diabetic Medicine [Internet]. [cited 2020 Mar 4];n/a(n/a). Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dme.14286 For this version of the standard set, semantic annotation with UMLS CUIs has been added.

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