TEMPLATE Travel profile - JM (Travel profile - JM)

TEMPLATE IDTravel profile - JM
ConceptTravel profile - JM
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Authorsdate: 2023-07-19
Other Details Languagedate: 2023-07-19
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Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-SECTION.adhoc.v1
Travel profileTravel profile: A generic section header which should be renamed in a template to suit a specific clinical context.
Travel screeningTravel screening: Series of questions and associated answers used to screen for movement to or from one or more geographic locations outside of the individual’s usual place of residence.
The answers may be self-reported.
Data
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Data
Any travel?Any travel?: Is there a history of any travel activity related to the screening purpose?
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 choosing between the DV_TEXT or the DV_BOOLEAN datatypes to match each specific use case.
Specific travelSpecific travel: Details about a specified travel activity relevant for the screening purpose.
Travel activityTravel activity: Name of the type of travel.
For example: 'Local', 'National', 'International', 'Cruise ship'; or 'War zone'. Coding of the 'Travel activity' with a terminology is preferred, where possible.
  • National travel 
  • International travel 
Occurred?Occurred?: Is there a history of the identified 'Travel activity'?
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 choosing between the DV_TEXT or the DV_BOOLEAN datatypes to match each specific use case.
DateDate: Timing information related to the identified 'Travel activity'.
The 'Timing' data element has deliberately been loosely modelled to support the myriad of ways that it can be used in questionnaires to capture when an investigation was carried out. The specific and intended semantics can be further clarified in a template. For example: the actual date and/or time of travel; the departure and return time for the trip; the interval of time during which the individual was travelling; the duration of the trip; the age of the individual at the time of the trip; or the duration of time since the trip occurred. A partial date is valid, using the DV_DATE_TIME data type, to record only a year.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the travel activity not captured in other fields.
Travel historyTravel history: A generic section header which should be renamed in a template to suit a specific clinical context.
Travel eventTravel event: Details about a specific trip or travel event.
Data
OriginOrigin: The name of the country, or the region of a country, that the individual regards as 'home' for the purpose of this episode of travel.
Date of departureDate of departure: The date when the individual departed their location of origin.
DescriptionDescription: Narrative description about the whole trip, especially about potential exposure to health risks.
Specific destinationSpecific destination: Details about a single location visited during travel - in country or abroad.
CountryCountry: The country visited.
State/regionState/region: The region visited.
Different regions within the same country maybe identified if they potentially pose different health risks.
CityCity: The city visited.
Different cities within the same country or region maybe identified if they potentially pose different health risks.
Date of arrivalDate of arrival: Date of arrival to the identified destination.
DescriptionDescription: Narrative description about the visit to the location.
For example: a description of accommodation, clothing worn, mosquito nets used and any potential exposure to other health risks.
Specific place or personSpecific place or person: The name of a specific place, person or group of people that was visited.
For example: people or organisation visited; accommodation or a cruise ship; a building, such as a museum or conference centre, hotel; an event, such as a festival; or other location, such as a beach or sports arena. This data element has multiple occurrences to allow for more than one specific place/person to be recorded.
Date of departureDate of departure: Date of exit from the identified destination.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the stay at the identified location, not captured in other fields.
Return transportReturn transport: Details about how the individual returned to their home base.
This may be useful if it is necessary to use contact tracing. For example: the carrier and ID of a flight or ship.
Date of returnDate of return: The date when the individual returned back to their location of origin.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the whole trip, not captured in other fields.