The best way I can think of would be to add a concept that links to a
parent or child patient_num.

For example, if a child had an observation of:
CHILD_OF   VALUE=1111 where 1111 is the patient_num of the mother.

Or we could do the opposite with the mother¹s observation being:
HAS_CHILD  VALUE=2222 where 2222 is the patient_num of the child.

This would give you the ability, on the back end at least, to find
siblings and parents.

Alternate plan would be to just add a separate table with the data needed
and keep it outside of i2b2, since i2b2 can¹t really handle the parent
child relationships.

Phillip


On 5/7/15, 9:18 AM, "GPC Informatics" <[email protected]> wrote:

>#103: subject of observation (e.g. maternal findings relevant to child)
>--------------------------+-----------------------------------
> Reporter:  campbell      |       Owner:  preeder
>     Type:  design-issue  |      Status:  assigned
> Priority:  major         |   Milestone:  bariatric-study-data
>Component:  data-stds     |  Resolution:
> Keywords:                |  Blocked By:
> Blocking:                |
>--------------------------+-----------------------------------
>Changes (by dconnolly):
>
> * owner:  westr006 => preeder
> * status:  reopened => assigned
>
>
>Comment:
>
> Phillip, how would you approach this?
>
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