cs of each questionnaire in the templates,
> why not just archetype it and lock it down at that level.
>
I was considering what you said about not modeling questionnaires at all on
your blog post, and making my mind around the need of some level of
modeling, considering that most questionnaires ar
Hi,
'Questionnaires’ is a problem.
The spectrum ranges from
- simple lists of questions and answers
to
- questions and answers that depend on other input from previous
question/answers or data in the database
and questionnaire answers that can be aggregated in one result.
Answers to questions
Hi Heather,
I read your post and your answer. Got two clear ideas:
1. generic approach / pattern is not clear or valuable.
2. current questionnaires might need a semantic review / corrections to
check if a. questions are correctly asked, b. possible answers correspond
to the question, c
rs can be* free text*, *quantitative* (number, code),
> *semi-quantitative* (derived from a categorised set of possible answers
> using inclusion and exclusion criteria) or *qualitative* (present, not
> present);
> - Answers can be aggregated by means of category, mathematical formula.
formula.
This list of kinds of questionnaires ranges from simple to very complex
patterns.
Some are simple statements others are very complex scales and questionnaires in
between.
They are all variations on a theme.
Any answer can expressed in the in-line local form and/or with a reference
penEHR clinical discussions <openehr-clini...@lists.openehr.org>
Subject: Re: Questionnaires
hi Heather
> A generic question/answer pattern is next to useless - interoperability is
> really not helped
I think you should rather say "A generic question/answer pattern is only
l reflects our current thinking re
> questionnaires: https://omowizard.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/the-
> questionnaire-challenge/
>
>
>
> Our experience is that the data is the priority and so we want to focus on
> questionnaires to support capture of good quality data.
>
Following Thomas’ suggestion re a separate thread:
I wrote a blog post in 2014 which still reflects our current thinking re
questionnaires:
https://omowizard.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/the-questionnaire-challenge/
Our experience is that the data is the priority and so we want to focus
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