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Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for epidemiological research in primary care to develop risk assessment processes for patients presenting with COVID-19, but lack of a standardised approach to data collection is a significant barrier to implementation. AIM: To collate a list of relevant symptoms,...
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Royal College of General Practitioners
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7606148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32843331 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101125 |
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author | Jani, Bhautesh Dinesh Pell, Jill P McGagh, Dylan Liyanage, Harshana Kelly, Dave de Lusignan, Simon Weatherburn, Christopher J Burns, Ronnie Sullivan, Frank M Mair, Frances S |
author_facet | Jani, Bhautesh Dinesh Pell, Jill P McGagh, Dylan Liyanage, Harshana Kelly, Dave de Lusignan, Simon Weatherburn, Christopher J Burns, Ronnie Sullivan, Frank M Mair, Frances S |
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description | BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for epidemiological research in primary care to develop risk assessment processes for patients presenting with COVID-19, but lack of a standardised approach to data collection is a significant barrier to implementation. AIM: To collate a list of relevant symptoms, assessment items, demographics, and lifestyle and health conditions associated with COVID-19, and match these data items with corresponding SNOMED CT clinical terms to support the development and implementation of consultation templates. DESIGN & SETTING: Published and preprint literature for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical guidelines describing the symptoms, assessment items, demographics, and/or lifestyle and health conditions associated with COVID-19 and its complications were reviewed. Corresponding clinical concepts from SNOMED CT, a widely used structured clinical vocabulary for electronic primary care health records, were identified. METHOD: Guidelines and published and unpublished reviews (N = 61) were utilised to collate a list of relevant data items for COVID-19 consultations. The NHS Digital SNOMED CT Browser was used to identify concept and descriptive identifiers. Key implementation challenges were conceptualised through a Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) lens. RESULTS: In total, 32 symptoms, eight demographic and lifestyle features, 25 health conditions, and 20 assessment items relevant to COVID-19 were identified, with proposed corresponding SNOMED CT concepts. These data items can be adapted into a consultation template for COVID-19. Key implementation challenges include: 1) engaging with key stakeholders to achieve ’buy in’; and 2) ensuring any template is usable within practice settings. CONCLUSION: Consultation templates for COVID-19 are needed to standardise data collection, facilitate research and learning, and potentially improve quality of care for COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-76061482020-11-09 Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms Jani, Bhautesh Dinesh Pell, Jill P McGagh, Dylan Liyanage, Harshana Kelly, Dave de Lusignan, Simon Weatherburn, Christopher J Burns, Ronnie Sullivan, Frank M Mair, Frances S BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need for epidemiological research in primary care to develop risk assessment processes for patients presenting with COVID-19, but lack of a standardised approach to data collection is a significant barrier to implementation. AIM: To collate a list of relevant symptoms, assessment items, demographics, and lifestyle and health conditions associated with COVID-19, and match these data items with corresponding SNOMED CT clinical terms to support the development and implementation of consultation templates. DESIGN & SETTING: Published and preprint literature for systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical guidelines describing the symptoms, assessment items, demographics, and/or lifestyle and health conditions associated with COVID-19 and its complications were reviewed. Corresponding clinical concepts from SNOMED CT, a widely used structured clinical vocabulary for electronic primary care health records, were identified. METHOD: Guidelines and published and unpublished reviews (N = 61) were utilised to collate a list of relevant data items for COVID-19 consultations. The NHS Digital SNOMED CT Browser was used to identify concept and descriptive identifiers. Key implementation challenges were conceptualised through a Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) lens. RESULTS: In total, 32 symptoms, eight demographic and lifestyle features, 25 health conditions, and 20 assessment items relevant to COVID-19 were identified, with proposed corresponding SNOMED CT concepts. These data items can be adapted into a consultation template for COVID-19. Key implementation challenges include: 1) engaging with key stakeholders to achieve ’buy in’; and 2) ensuring any template is usable within practice settings. CONCLUSION: Consultation templates for COVID-19 are needed to standardise data collection, facilitate research and learning, and potentially improve quality of care for COVID-19. Royal College of General Practitioners 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7606148/ /pubmed/32843331 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101125 Text en Copyright © 2020, The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Research Jani, Bhautesh Dinesh Pell, Jill P McGagh, Dylan Liyanage, Harshana Kelly, Dave de Lusignan, Simon Weatherburn, Christopher J Burns, Ronnie Sullivan, Frank M Mair, Frances S Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title | Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title_full | Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title_fullStr | Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title_full_unstemmed | Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title_short | Recording COVID-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed SNOMED CT terms |
title_sort | recording covid-19 consultations: review of symptoms, risk factors, and proposed snomed ct terms |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7606148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32843331 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101125 |
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