What we've done in the past with other systems is have a field for estimated 
age at time of registration - only completed if the DOB is not known.  DOB is 
then auto-populated based on the entered age, and an additional YES/NO field is 
updated to note that the DOB is estimated and not exact.
Ed

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On Behalf Of TIMIMI, Hazim Bakir
Sent: Tuesday, 10 October 2017 5:01 PM
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Subject: [Dhis2-users] Standard approach for recording age at the time of 
diagnosis when date of birth is unknown

Is there a standard approach commonly in use to handle ages when the exact date 
of birth of a patient is unknown? I can think of two ways -- either using a 
surrogate (approximate) date of birth that tallies with a person's reported 
age, or have an extra data element for age at time of diagnosis to be used only 
if date of birth is unknown. Obviously, if date of birth is known then age is 
calculated automatically.

I would like to know what people have been using and have seen to be working in 
practice (and not necessarily just in DHIS2).

Thanks!

Hazim
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Hazim Timimi
Data Manager, Tuberculosis Monitoring and Evaluation, World Health 
Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Tel : +41 22 791 3468



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