Ok, sounds like a new need ... Ian, do you want to check if there's a PR
for that, and if not, add one? This might even be doable in the next
release.
- thomas
On 23/11/2016 12:47, Ian McNicoll wrote:
Hi both
Agreed.
Role = pathologist
Function = macroscopic histopath examination.
Ian.
On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 at 17:32, Thomas Beale <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Silje,
The PARTICIPATION class
<http://www.openehr.org/releases/RM/latest/docs/common/common.html#_overview_3>
has a codable attribute 'function' for this purpose (calling it
'function' rather than 'role' came from 13606). It may be that you
want to state a 'role' as well, i.e. to say that a certain /kind
of person/ is required, and then use function to state the actual
function that person is supposed to do in the particular activity
in question.
I would have expected 'function' to be sufficient for your example
- just use 2 x other_participations on the OBSERVATION.
An example of needing both could be something like:
* role = nurse
* function = foley catheterisation
Currently 'role' is only known in the demographic model, i.e. on
the other side of the PARTY_PROXY.external_ref link. It may make
sense to add a role attribute to PARTICIPATION at some point if we
need to distinguish the type of person (qualification) from what
they do in the activity.
- thomas
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