Person with cancer—date of late effect, DDMMYYYY
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Date of late effect |
METEOR identifier: | 469791 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 04/02/2015 |
Definition: | The date on which a late effect related to cancer and/or cancer treatment is identified in a person with cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY. |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Person with cancer—date of late effect |
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METEOR identifier: | 573443 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 04/02/2015 |
Definition: | The date on which a late effect related to cancer and/or cancer treatment is identified in a person with cancer. |
Object class: | Person with cancer |
Property: | Date of late effect |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Date DDMMYYYY |
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METEOR identifier: | 270566 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 01/03/2005 Community Services (retired), Standard 01/03/2005 Housing assistance, Standard 01/03/2005 Early Childhood, Standard 21/05/2010 Homelessness, Standard 23/08/2010 Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Standard 31/10/2012 WA Health, Standard 06/03/2014 Indigenous, Standard 11/08/2014 Disability, Standard 07/10/2014 Commonwealth Department of Health , Standard 14/10/2015 National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Tasmanian Health, Standard 31/08/2016 Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 Youth Justice, Standard 15/02/2022 |
Definition: | The day of a particular month and year. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Date | |
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Data type: | Date/Time | |
Format: | DDMMYYYY | |
Maximum character length: | 8 |
Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | Record the earliest date that a late effect related to cancer and/or cancer treatment is identified. This may be the first date that it is recognised by a person with cancer or the first date that the late effect is confirmed by a medical practitioner (general practitioner or specialist), whichever is earliest. This should be recorded for each late effect experienced by the person with cancer. This does not include issues relating to the recurrence of cancer or progression of the disease. Late effects are as a result of the treatment, the disease process, or both. Examples of late effects relating to cancer are infertility, hyperthyroidism, scoliosis, cognitive impairment and congestive heart failure. |
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Collection methods: | Collect this from patient medical records. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Cancer Australia |
Reference documents: | Meadows AT (2003). Pediatric Cancer Survivors: Past History and Future Challenges. Current Problems in Cancer, 27(3), 177. |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | See also Person with cancer—late effect indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N Health!, Standard 04/02/2015 See also Person with cancer—late effect type, text X[X(399)] Health!, Standard 04/02/2015 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Adolescent and young adult cancer (clinical) DSS Health!, Superseded 14/05/2015 Conditional obligation: Complete when Person with cancer—late effects indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N equals 'yes'. Adolescent and young adult cancer (clinical) NBPDS Health!, Standard 14/05/2015 Conditional obligation: Complete when Person with cancer—late effects indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N equals 'yes'. |