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? > >-- >Ticket URL: ><http://informatics.gpcnetwork.org/trac/Project/ticket/103#comment:12> >gpc-informatics <http://informatics.gpcnetwork.org/> >Greater Plains Network - Informatics >_______________________________________________ >Gpc-dev mailing list >[email protected] >http://listserv.kumc.edu/mailman/listinfo/gpc-dev ________________________________ UT Southwestern Medical Center The future of medicine, today. _______________________________________________ Gpc-dev mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.kumc.edu/mailman/listinfo/gpc-dev
