Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-11 Thread Thomas Beale
Gerard Freriks wrote: The EHR is about recording observed facts. One of those facts is the use of substances. This means one has to document: - What - What for - How - How much - When - Prescribed by whom, when, where - Dispensed by whom, when, where - Administered by whom, when, where

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-11 Thread Chunlan Ma
The fact of use of substances is a little more complicated than these. For example, a person started smoking in 1995. He quit smoking after receiving smoking cessation therapy for two months in 2000. For some reason, he re-started smoking in 2001. How could we record the commence date and the

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2006-05-11 Thread Sam Heard
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Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Sam Heard
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2006-05-10 Thread Sebastian Garde
: Wednesday, 10 May 2006 1:54 PM To: Openehr-clinical Subject: Lifestyle: substance_use archetype Dear All I have been working on the archetypes for lifestyle and have approached them with trepidation. I am aware that there are lots of things that a person might like to record, and a lot of preferences

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Sam Heard
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Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Bill Walton
. Thanks, Bill - Original Message - From: Sam Heard To: Openehr-clinical Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:54 PM Subject: Lifestyle: substance_use archetype Dear All I have been working on the archetypes for lifestyle and have approached them with trepidation. I am aware

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 06:38:07AM -0500, Bill Walton wrote: Could you say more about the need for 'substance use' archetypes? I'm not sure I understand why it would be a good idea to record alcohol consumption differently from, for example, consumption of herbal teas. Or prescription

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Bill Walton
Hi Karsten, Karsten Hilbert wrote: Recording substance use is more intended to record a *fact* about the lifestyle of an individual rather than an *intent to treat* as with prescription drugs. There's a fine line as always: herbal teas, OTC drugs etc may or may not have been intended to be

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Gerard Freriks
The EHR is about recording observed facts. One of those facts is the use of substances. This means one has to document: - What - What for - How - How much - When - Prescribed by whom, when, where - Dispensed by whom, when, where - Administered by whom, when, where - Used when - ... Irrespective

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 05:08:09PM +0200, Gerard Freriks wrote: The EHR is about recording observed facts. One of those facts is the use of substances. Irrespective of a regular drug, herbal tea, food additive, smog, self medicated, prescribed, or taken by an involuntary action one

Lifestyle: substance_use archetype

2006-05-10 Thread Bill Walton
Gerard Freriks wrote: snip Irrespective of a regular drug, herbal tea, food additive, smog, self medicated, prescribed, or taken by an involuntary action one always want to record the same things. Isn't it? My sentiments, precisely. So why not a generic Archetypes: Observation: Substance