Done: https://openehr.atlassian.net/browse/SPECPR-197
I added this to the PR description: PP: is it possible to record a mean and a 
max value no the same EVENT.data? e.g. mean syst BP and max syst BP in an 
interval of time. Since there is only one math_function, for that we'll need a 
completely separated EVENT that occurs at the same time and has the same width. 
Is this the only way of representing this case? 

-- 
Kind regards,
Eng. Pablo Pazos Gutiérrez
http://cabolabs.com

Subject: Re: INTERVAL_EVENT questions about the correctness of the specs
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 21:15:12 +0100


  
    
  
  
    

    

    

    On 17/06/2016 04:55, pablo pazos wrote:

    
    
      
      Hi,
        

        
        I'm preparing some materials for a course and I was
          reviewing the HISTORY/EVENT package.
        

        
        On the INTERVAL_EVENT field descriptions I noted that those
          might not be 100% correct or clear. Before raising an issue on
          JIRA I wanted to know what you think.
        

        
        INTERVAL_EVENT.width: Length of the interval during which
          the state
          was true.
        

        
        - since state can be modeled in two ways, inside the
          OBSERVATION and inside the EVENT, I think the description
          should not include the "during which the state was true" since
          not every instance will have a state in the EVENT.

        
      
    
    

    this is badly worded documentation... it actually means the value of
    the event, i.e. EVENT.data, and it rather casually uses the word
    'state' in its informal English usage meaning the
    state/value/status/situation of something. But EVENT of course has a
    'state' attribute, so, quite confusing. The proper wording would be
    'the time interval during which the values recorded under 'data' are
    true and, if set, the values recorded under 'state' are true.

    

    
      
        

          

          INTERVAL_EVENT.math_function: Mathematical function of the
          data of this
          event, e.g. “maximum”, “mean” etc. Coded
          using openEHR Terminology group “event
          math function”.
        

        
        - my interpretation of that is we use that function to
          summarize a list of numeric values into one value to be
          recorded. The problem I see is: this only works if the
          observation is numeric. I think we need to make the
          description clearer about what the function is, how should be
          used and also what is the domain / range of that function
          (maybe say that only applies to datatypes from the quantity
          package).
      
    
    

    agree.

    

    
      
        

        
        - another possible issue (not sure about this) is that the
          EVENT.data is a structure, so we can have many data points
          there, on that case, how is the math_function related to all
          the data points? What happens if one data point is the "max"
          value and other the "avg", we have just one math_function and
          2 data points.

        
      
    
    

    the assumption is that the math function applies meaningfully to
    whatever data are there - so it's the application designer's
    responsibility to get this right. Normally, the math function is
    understood to apply to each data point, e.g. if it is 'mean' and
    there are 'systolic' and 'diastolic', then they are assumed to be
    both means (probably not terribly clinically useful but you get the
    idea).

    

    All of this documentation could be improved - can you raise a PR for
    it - we can fix it in RM Release-1.0.4...

    

    - thomas

    

  


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