Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of NotesFromOntologyMeetings


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Timestamp:
02/13/12 16:39:16 (13 years ago)
Author:
Nick Holden
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  • NotesFromOntologyMeetings

    v5 v6  
    8282How many? No SNOMED codes for differentiating quantities of cigar smoking 230057008
    8383
     84Diet:
     851 Vegetarian  5940000
     862 Vegan  24930006
     873 Pescatarian  - NO CODE YET?
     884 Omnivore  41449007 - "General Diet" rather than 'omnivore' which is a description of an organism
     899998 PNA x
     909999 DK x
     91
     92Next two questions - work-related and non-work-related activity need to be combined to give a single code, the higher of the two categories, plus the 'sedentary job' code if that is appropriate.
     930 No_work  73438004
     941 No_physical       160923008 - sedentary job (finding)
     952 Light_physical  160631001
     963 Heavy_physical  160633003
     979998 PNA x
     989999 DK x
     99
     1000 NONE  228445002
     1011 Light_activity  160631001
     1022 Moderately_vigorous  160632008
     1033 Heavy_vigorous  160633003
     1044 Extreme_exercise  102533007
     1059998 PNA x
     1069999 DK x
     107
     108# of brothers 224096003
     109# of sisters 224097007
     110How many children do you have?
     111
     112Family history of conditions is unlikely to be valuable in SNOMED - the questions won't be asked the same way in other questionnaires. However, a basic heirarchy of SNOMED coded FH by diagnosis (regardless of which family member was affected). So represent the data twice - once in a SNOMED heirarchy and once in a more detailed, BRICCS-heirarchy.
     113
     114FH dates? Not dates as such, but each fact will need a modifier or attribute, representing the 'age at onset' for that relative.
     115
     116Alive / dead: SNOMED codes for father, mother, brother, sister. But children are recorded in SNOMED only as sons or daughters. This will have to be locally coded.
     117
     118Death? Age at death of the relative is most important. No evidence of 'cause of death' in SNOMED, so local codes for all this.
     119
     120Sudden death is 430283008 - but specific per relative not available. Double enter - SNOMED code and specific local questionnaire codes.