| TEMPLATE ID | Vaccinations - JM |
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| Concept | Vaccinations - JM |
| Description | Not Specified |
| Purpose | Not Specified |
| References | |
| Authors | date: 2023-10-15 |
| Other Details Language | date: 2023-10-15 |
| Other Details (Language Independent) |
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| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.26.941 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-SECTION.adhoc.v1 |
| Vaccinations | Vaccinations: A generic section header which should be renamed in a template to suit a specific clinical context. |
| Vaccination screening | Vaccination screening: Series of questions and associated answers used to screen for the administration of vaccination. The answers may be self-reported. |
| Data | |
| Any event | Any event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
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| Specific vaccination | Specific vaccination: Details about a specified vaccine or grouping of vaccines relevant for the screening purpose. Use separate instances of this CLUSTER to differentiate between specific medications or groupings of medication. |
| (Vaccination name) | (Vaccination name): Name of vaccination or targeted infectious disease. For example: 'alendronic acid', 'anti osteoporosis medications' or 'bisphosphonates'. Coding of the 'Medication name' with a terminology is preferred, where possible. |
| Vaccinated? | Vaccinated?: Is there a history of use of a specific vaccine or group of vaccines. In a template, the data element would usually be renamed to the specific question asked. The proposed value set can be adapted for local use by using the DV_TEXT or the DV_BOOLEAN datatypes choice to match each specific use case. For example an alternative valueset using the DV_TEXT datatype can be: Currently using [The individual currently uses the specific medication either on a regular basis or as required.] Never used [The individual has never used the specific medication.] Used in the past [The individual has used the specific medication in the past, but isn't currently using it.] Unknown [It is not known whether the individual uses or has used the specific medication.]
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| Vaccination summary | Vaccination summary: Summary of vaccination administration for a single infectious disease or agent, or a group of infectious diseases or agents that are vaccinated simultaneously using a combination vaccine. |
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| Vaccine name | Vaccine name: Name of the vaccine administered. The vaccine name may contain a generic or trade name for a vaccine, the name of a combination vaccine, or a category of vaccine. For example: Measles vaccine; Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) or 'Measles-containing vaccine'. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. |
| Total number of doses | Total number of doses: Total number of vaccine doses administered over the lifetime of the individual. May be manually calculated or extracted from EHR sources.
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| Date of last dose | Date of last dose: The date when the most recent vaccine was administered. Can be a partial date, for example, only a year. |
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| Information source | Information source: Identification of the source of all vaccination information. For example: child health book, clinic record, or parent. |
| Vaccination status | Vaccination status: Vaccination status of an individual for an identified infectious disease or agent. |
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| Any event | Any event: * |
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| Targeted disease or agent | Targeted disease or agent: Name of the infectious disease or agent targeted by a vaccine. If the 'Vaccine name' is a combination vaccine this data element may contain more than one target disease. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. |
| Vaccination status | Vaccination status: An assertion about whether the individual has received all recommended vaccines for the targeted disease or agent. For example: 'Fully vaccinated', 'Partially vaccinated' and 'Unvaccinated'; or 'Up-to-date' and 'Not up-to-date'.The recommendations will vary for each individual depending on the targeted disease/s or agent/s, age, geographical location and relevant health considerations.
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