TEMPLATE Home environment - JM (Home environment - JM)

TEMPLATE IDHome environment - JM
ConceptHome environment - JM
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Authorsdate: 2022-10-21
Other Details Languagedate: 2022-10-21
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Citeable Identifier1013.26.960
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-SECTION.adhoc.v1
Home environmentHome environment: A generic section header which should be renamed in a template to suit a specific clinical context.
Living arrangementLiving arrangement: The circumstances about an individual living alone or with others.
This information will provide a sense of the level of support, both physically and emotionally, to which an individual may have access.
Data
DescriptionDescription: Narrative description about the living arrangements.
Living arrangementLiving arrangement: Single word or phrase that describes if an individual usually resides alone or with others.
Coding of the living arrangement with a terminology is preferred, where possible. The value sets for this data element are likely to vary between jurisdictions - it is anticipated that they will usually be set within a use-case specific template. For example: 'lives alone'; 'lives with family'; or 'lives with others'.
  • Lives alone
  • Lives with partner
  • Lives with family
  • Lives with friends
Number of household membersNumber of household members: The number of individuals who belong to the household.
Number of children under 5Number of children under 5: The number of children who belong to the household under the age of 5 years old.
DwellingDwelling: An overview about the properties of a single structure, or a discrete space within a structure, and associated spaces in which an individual lives.
The intended scope of dwelling includes, but is not limited to: a building; part of a building; house; apartment; prison; houseboat; mobile home; or vehicle. It can also include the spaces associated with a structure or property, including the basement or yard.
TypeType: The type of dwelling in which an individual lives.
Coding of the dwelling type with a terminology is preferred, where possible. The value sets for this data element are likely to vary between jurisdictions - it is anticipated that they will usually be set within a use-case specific template. For example: 'separate house'; 'flat, unit or apartment'; 'caravan or tent'; or 'house or flat attached to a shop or office'.
  • Separate house (detached)
  • Apartment building
  • Townhouse
  • Other attached
  • Part of commercial building
  • Improvised housing unit
  • Other
  • [...]
Number of peopleNumber of people: The total number of people living in the dwelling.
The number of people in the household will be a subset of the people living in a shared dwelling.
>=0
Persons per bedroomPersons per bedroom: Number of household members sharing bedroom.
While this data element will usually record the number of people sleeping in the room where the index patient sleeps, this data element has multiple occurrences to allow for more than one bedroom to be recorded, if necessary.
>=0
Water supplyWater supply: Description about how water is delivered into the dwelling.
Multiple occurrences will allow details for each water supply to be recorded. For example: piped water (in house); stand pipe; or yard pipe.
VentilationVentilation: Description about the ventilation within the dwelling.
CleanlinessCleanliness: Description about the level of cleanliness of the dwelling.
For example: Adequate or Inadequate.
Household crowdingHousehold crowding: A mismatch between the number of available rooms in a dwelling and the composition of the household.
Number of bedroomsNumber of bedrooms: Number of habitable rooms available to the household.
The definition of an available, or habitable, 'room' varies enormously. In some jurisdictions it refers to the number of available bedrooms, but often needs a broader definition. In most situations definitions exclude the kitchen, bathrooms, balconies, porches, foyers, hall-ways and half-rooms. In a shared dwelling containing more than one household, the number of rooms available to a household will be a subset of the total number of rooms within the dwelling.
>=0
Persons per sleeping roomPersons per sleeping room: Number of household members per available room.
In most situations, this will be assessed as the number of household members per room that can be used for sleeping.
>=0