ARCHETYPE Tobacco Use (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.tobacco_use.v1)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.tobacco_use.v1
ConceptTobacco Use
DescriptionDetails about use of all forms of tobacco and tobacco-containing products at a specified point in time or over a specified period of time.
UseUse to record details of the use of all common forms of tobacco and tobacco-containing products. This includes actual use at specific point in time and average use over intervals of time. A smoking or tobacco use diary could be built up over time by recording the use of tobacco on multiple, sequential days - recording actual consumptions using the 'Specified Day' event for each daily entry. A record of typical tobacco use during a period can be recorded by recording the amount of tobacco used using the 'Average use' event - the mean use over a specified period of time.
MisuseNot to be used for recording persistent, summary details about tobacco use and consumption - this should be captured using the EVALUATION.tobacco_use_summary archetype.
PurposeTo record details about the actual use or consumption of tobacco and tobacco-containing products.
ReferencesTobacco Use draft archetype [Internet]. London: openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, openEHR Foundation; 06 May 2009 [cited 2011 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.149_3.
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AuthorsAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Ocean Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 6/5/2009
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Ocean Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 6/5/2009
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • References: Tobacco Use draft archetype [Internet]. London: openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager, openEHR Foundation; 06 May 2009 [cited 2011 Jul 15]. Available from: http://www.openehr.org/knowledge/OKM.html#showArchetype_1013.1.149_3.
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Keywordstobacco, cigarette, cigar, pipe, snuff, kretek, beebi, bibi, shisha, snuff, snus, hookah, gutka, smoking, chewing
LifecycleCommitteeDraft
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.1447
events
Any eventAny event: An unspecified event.
Specified DaySpecified Day: Actual tobacco consumption on a specified day. Supports recording consumption in a Smoking Diary.
Average Use IntervalAverage Use Interval: Average, or typical, typical use over a specified time interval. For example, allows recording of average number of cigarettes smoked per week for the previous 10 years.
Math. function: Mean
data
Tobacco Use?Tobacco Use?: Is any tobacco being used or consumed?
Record as True if the individual is using tobacco; Record as False if not using tobacco.
Usage DetailsUsage Details: Details about the use or consumption of specific forms of tobacco.
FormForm: Form of tobacco used or consumed.
  • Cigarette [Manufactured cigarettes, containing processed tobacco and rolled into a cylinder.]
  • Roll-Your-Own [Hand-filled cigarettes using loose tobacco rolled in a cigarette paper.]
  • Cigar [Air-cured and fermented tobaccos with a tobacco-leaf wrapper.]
  • Pipe [Tobacco placed in a bowl and smoke inhaled through a stem.]
  • Waterpipe [Tobacco, often flavoured, is burned then cooled through a basin of water eand consumed through a hose and mouthpiece.]
  • Smokeless tobacco [Tobacco consumed by inhalation or ingestion - including snuff, snus, gutka, dipping tobacco and dissolvable tobacco.]
AmountAmount: Amount of tobacco used or consumed.
Only one option allowed - either number smoked or weight consumed - per tobacco form.
Number SmokedNumber Smoked: Number of units containing tobacco consumed.
For example, eg cigarettes or cigars.
Property: Frequency
Units:
  • /h
  • /d
  • /wk
  • /mo
Weight ConsumedWeight Consumed: Weight of tobacco consumed.
For example, smoked in a pipe or amount of chewing tobacco.
Property: Flow rate, mass
Units:
  • gm/d
  • gm/wk
TriggersTriggers: Identified triggers which stimulate or cause use of this form of tobacco.
ContextContext: Context of use of this form of tobacco.
For example, when in a social situation, driving a car or talking on the telephone.
Evidence of DependenceEvidence of Dependence: Description of any evidence of dependence on tobacco.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the tobacco use or consumption not captured in other fields.
Other contributorsIan McNicoll, Ocean Informatics, UK
Sam Heard, Ocean Informatics, Australia
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