ARCHETYPE Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite for Clinical Practice (EPIC-CP) (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.epic_cp.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.epic_cp.v0
ConceptExpanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite for Clinical Practice (EPIC-CP)
DescriptionA questionnaire used to measure urinary incontinence, urinary irritation, bowel, sexual, and hormonal health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for use in the routine clinical care of prostate cancer patients.
UseUse to record the results from the EPIC-CP health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaire in patients with prostate cancer. The EPIC-CP questionnaire is based on the 26-item Extended Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) and reduced to a 16-item questionnaire specifically designed for use in the routine clinical care of prostate cancer patients. While this archetype normally will reside in COMPOSITION.self_reported_data, it might be justified to use an other COMPOSITION depending on the situation. While openEHR archetypes are all freely available under an open license, the specific content of this Expanded Prostate cancer Index Composite for Clinical Practice (EPIC-CP) archetype is copyright protected. Any use of this archetype within implementations must be in compliance with the terms established by the copyright owners. Commercial use license inquiries can be directed to the University of Michigan as outlined below. Copyright statement: © 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan, Regents of the University of California, Emory University and Cedars-Sinai. All rights reserved. Copyright information: MImeasures@umich.edu.
PurposeTo record the results from the EPIC-CP health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaire in patients with prostate cancer.
ReferencesChang P, Szymanski KM, Dunn RL, Chipman JJ, Litwin MS, Nguyen PL, Sweeney CJ, Cook R, Wagner AA, DeWolf WC, Bubley GJ, Funches R, Aronovitz JA, Wei JT, Sanda MG. Expanded prostate cancer index composite for clinical practice: development and validation of a practical health related quality of life instrument for use in the routine clinical care of patients with prostate cancer. J Urol. 2011 Sep;186(3):865-72. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2011.04.085. Epub 2011 Jul 23. PubMed PMID: 21788038; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3807735.

Chipman JJ, Sanda MG, Dunn RL, Wei JT, Litwin MS, Crociani CM, Regan MM, Chang P. Measuring and predicting prostate cancer related quality of life changes using EPIC for clinical practice. J Urol. 2014 Mar;191(3):638-45. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2013.09.040. Epub 2013 Sep 25. PubMed PMID: 24076307; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5006995.

Quality of Life Assessment Tool for Prostate Cancer. [Internet]. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; 2022. Available from: https://www.bidmc.org/centers-and-departments/cancer-center/cancer-center-programs-and-services/prostate-cancer-center/prostate-cancer-faqs/epic/.
Copyright© openEHR Foundation, © 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan, Regents of the University of California, Emory University and Cedars-Sinai.
AuthorsAuthor name: Mikkel Johan Gaup Grønmo
Organisation: Regional forvaltning EPJ, Helse Nord RHF
Email: mikkel.johan.gaup.gronmo@helse-nord.no
Date originally authored: 2022-02-08
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Mikkel Johan Gaup Grønmo
Organisation: Regional forvaltning EPJ, Helse Nord RHF
Email: mikkel.johan.gaup.gronmo@helse-nord.no
Date originally authored: 2022-02-08
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Licence: Except where otherwise noted, this archetype is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
  • References: Chang P, Szymanski KM, Dunn RL, Chipman JJ, Litwin MS, Nguyen PL, Sweeney CJ, Cook R, Wagner AA, DeWolf WC, Bubley GJ, Funches R, Aronovitz JA, Wei JT, Sanda MG. Expanded prostate cancer index composite for clinical practice: development and validation of a practical health related quality of life instrument for use in the routine clinical care of patients with prostate cancer. J Urol. 2011 Sep;186(3):865-72. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2011.04.085. Epub 2011 Jul 23. PubMed PMID: 21788038; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3807735. Chipman JJ, Sanda MG, Dunn RL, Wei JT, Litwin MS, Crociani CM, Regan MM, Chang P. Measuring and predicting prostate cancer related quality of life changes using EPIC for clinical practice. J Urol. 2014 Mar;191(3):638-45. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2013.09.040. Epub 2013 Sep 25. PubMed PMID: 24076307; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5006995. Quality of Life Assessment Tool for Prostate Cancer. [Internet]. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; 2022. Available from: https://www.bidmc.org/centers-and-departments/cancer-center/cancer-center-programs-and-services/prostate-cancer-center/prostate-cancer-faqs/epic/.
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: A4C6C979F3B643097CBCBEC33E18F0BA
  • Build Uid: 765470ff-e5de-4a24-b798-e980ce49d9cb
  • Ip Acknowledgements: The specific content of this Expanded Prostate cancer Index Composite for Clinical Practice (EPIC-CP) archetype is copyright protected. Any use of this archetype within implementations must be in compliance with the terms established by the copyright owners. Commercial use license inquiries can be directed to the University of Michigan as outlined below. Copyright statement: © 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan, Regents of the University of California, Emory University and Cedars-Sinai. All rights reserved. Copyright information: MImeasures@umich.edu
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
Keywordsprostate cancer, quality of life, QOL, PROM, self reported
Lifecyclein_development
UID93499565-2d1b-41c4-9776-4fc6b9466e62
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.6133
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
protocol
ExtensionExtension: Additional information required to extend the model with local content or to align with other reference models or formalisms.
For example: local information requirements; or additional metadata to align with FHIR.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
data
1. Overall, how much of a problem has your urinary function been for you?1. Overall, how much of a problem has your urinary function been for you?:
  • No problem
  • Very small problem
  • Small problem
  • Moderate problem
  • Big problem
2. Which of the following best describes your urinary control?2. Which of the following best describes your urinary control?: 0: Total control
1: Occasional dribbling
2: Frequent dribbling
4: No urinary control
3. How many pads or adult diapers per day have you been using for urinary leakage?3. How many pads or adult diapers per day have you been using for urinary leakage?: 0: None
1: One pad per day
2: Two pads per day
4: Three or more pads per day
4. How big a problem, if any, has urinary dripping or leakage been for you?4. How big a problem, if any, has urinary dripping or leakage been for you?: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
Urinary Incontinence Symptom ScoreUrinary Incontinence Symptom Score: Urinary incontinence domain summary score.
Question 2 - 4.
min: >=0; max: <=12

5. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?5. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?: A header question, with answers to be recorded in the elements within the Cluster only.
5a. Pain or burning with urination5a. Pain or burning with urination: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
5b. Weak urine stream/incomplete bladder emptying5b. Weak urine stream/incomplete bladder emptying: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
5c. Need to urinate frequently5c. Need to urinate frequently: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
Urinary Irritation/Obstruction Symptom ScoreUrinary Irritation/Obstruction Symptom Score: Urinary irritation/obstruction domain summary score.
Question 5a-5c.
min: >=0; max: <=12

6. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?6. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?: A header question, with answers to be recorded in the elements within the Cluster only.
6a. Rectal pain or urgency of bowel movements6a. Rectal pain or urgency of bowel movements: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
6b. Increased frequency of your bowel movements6b. Increased frequency of your bowel movements: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
6c. Overall problems with your bowel habits6c. Overall problems with your bowel habits: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
Bowel Symptom ScoreBowel Symptom Score: Bowel domain summary score.
Question 6a‐6c.
min: >=0; max: <=12

7. How would you rate your ability to reach orgasm (climax)?7. How would you rate your ability to reach orgasm (climax)?: 0: Very good
1: Good
2: Fair
3: Poor
4: Very poor to none
8. How would you describe the usual quality of your erections?8. How would you describe the usual quality of your erections?: 0: Firm enough for intercourse
1: Firm enough for masturbation and foreplay only
2: Not firm enough for any sexual activity
4: None at all
9. Overall, how much of a problem has your sexual function or lack of sexual function been for you?9. Overall, how much of a problem has your sexual function or lack of sexual function been for you?: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
Sexual Symptom ScoreSexual Symptom Score: Sexual domain summary score.
Question 7‐9.
min: >=0; max: <=12

10. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?10. How big a problem, if any, has each of the following been for you?: A header question, with answers to be recorded in the elements within the Cluster only.
10a. Hot flashes or breast tenderness/enlargement10a. Hot flashes or breast tenderness/enlargement: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
10b. Feeling depressed10b. Feeling depressed: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
10c. Lack of energy10c. Lack of energy: 0: No problem
1: Very small problem
2: Small problem
3: Moderate problem
4: Big problem
Vitality/Hormonal Symptom ScoreVitality/Hormonal Symptom Score: Vitality/Hormonal domain summary score.
Question 10a‐10c.
min: >=0; max: <=12

Overall Prostate Cancer QOL ScoreOverall Prostate Cancer QOL Score: Total of all 5 domain summary scores.
min: >=0; max: <=60

events
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Other contributorsVebjørn Arntzen
Translators
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mikkel Johan Gaup Grønmo, Vebjørn Arntzen, Regional forvaltning EPJ, Helse Nord RHF, Oslo University Hospital, mikkel.johan.gaup.gronmo@helse-nord.no, varntzen@ous-hf.no