ARCHETYPE Physical activity summary (openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.physical_activity_summary_local.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.physical_activity_summary_local.v0
ConceptPhysical activity summary
DescriptionA summary of the typical level of physical activity undertaken by the individual.
UseUse to record a summary of typical, or usual, physical activity of children or adults. Please note: There is some apparent overlap between the 'Physical activity level (PAL) status' data element in this archetype and the 'Physical activity category' data element in OBSERVATION.physical_activity archetype - they both use the same value set. Use this archetype when recording the the typical activity as a summative statement, however if the intent is to record the category at a specified point in time or during a specified period of time then use the equivalent data point in the OBSERVATION.physical_activity.
MisuseNot to be used to record actual physical activity at a specific point in time or during a specified period of time - use OBSERVATION.physical_activity for this purpose.
PurposeTo record a summary of typical physical activity of an individual.
ReferencesDerived from: <Add reference to original resource here>
Physical Activity Summary, Draft Archetype [Internet]. Australian Digital Health Agency, Australian Digital Health Agency Clinical Knowledge Manager [cited: 2017-06-20]. Available from: http://dcm.nehta.org.au/ckm/#showArchetype_1013.1.932
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AuthorsAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Ocean Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2017-06-20
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Ocean Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2017-06-20
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Licence: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
  • Custodian Organisation: HiGHmed
  • References: Derived from: Physical Activity Summary, Draft Archetype [Internet]. Australian Digital Health Agency, Australian Digital Health Agency Clinical Knowledge Manager [cited: 2017-06-20]. Available from: http://dcm.nehta.org.au/ckm/#showArchetype_1013.1.932
  • Current Contact: Heather Leslie, Ocean Health Systems
  • Original Namespace: org.highmed
  • Original Publisher: HiGHmed
  • Custodian Namespace: org.highmed
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: AF865CAA116E8A869F8FF644B8F6BA42
  • Build Uid: 9e978064-f512-41e5-9c9d-58e04c204814
  • Revision: 0.0.1
Keywordsactivity, exercise, physical, fitness
Lifecyclerejected
UID0bbb407d-e454-4893-af86-3d58a27df638
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.1041
Revision Number0.0.1
protocol
Last updatedLast updated: The date when the physical activity summary was last updated.
ExtensionExtension: Additional information required to capture local content or to align with other reference models/formalisms.
For example: local information requirements or additional metadata to align with FHIR or CIMI equivalents.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
data
Physical activity level (PAL) statusPhysical activity level (PAL) status: The category of the typical, or usual, physical activity level of an individual.
Coding with a terminology is desirable, where possible.
Choice of:
  •  Coded Text
    • Extremely inactive [The individual is extremely inactive, for example a bedridden patient.]
    • Sedentary [The individual spends most of their time sitting, for example an office worker getting little or no exercise.]
    • Moderately active [The individual is moerately active, for example a construction worker or a person running one hour daily.]
    • Vigorously active [The individual is very active, for example a manual labourer or a person swimming two hours daily.]
    • Extremely active [The individual is extremely active, for example a competitive cyclist.]
  •  Text
DescriptionDescription: A narrative description about the individual's typical level of physical activity.
BarrierBarrier: Identified factor that prevents the individual to become more physically active.
EnablerEnabler: Identified factor that may support the individual to become more physically active.
For example: lives close to a swimming pool; or previously an elite athlete.
Typical moderate exerciseTypical moderate exercise: Typical number of minutes of moderate exercise.
Property: Frequency
Units:
  • 1/d
  • 1/wk
  • 1/mo
Typical vigorous exerciseTypical vigorous exercise: Typical number of minutes of vigorous exercise.
Property: Frequency
Units:
  • 1/d
  • 1/wk
  • 1/mo
Other contributorsStephen Chu, Australia
Priscila Maranhão, MEDCIDS-FMUP, Portugal
Gustavo Bacelar, Virtual Care, Portugal
Hugh Leslie, Ocean Informatics, Australia
Translators
  • German: Weronika Gujo, Heidelberg University Hospital, weronika.gujo@med.uni-heidelberg.de, Weronika.Gujo@med.uni-heidelberg.de
  • Swedish: Annika Terner, B3 Healthcare Consulting AB, annika.terner@b3.se