Patient-Generated Health Data (PGHD) Implementation Guide
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Official URL: http://fhir/pghd/ValueSet/observation-mobility-codes | Version: 0.5.0 | |||
Active as of 2024-12-19 | Computable Name: ObservationMobility | |||
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Codes representing mobility-related measurement items
歩行に関連する測定項目を表すコード
References
http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes
Code | Display | Definition |
appleWalkingSteadiness | Apple walking steadiness | A quantity sample type that measures the steadiness of the user's gait. |
appleWalkingSteadinessEvent | Apple walking steadiness event | A category sample type that records an incident where the user showed a reduced score for their gait's steadiness. |
sixMinuteWalkTestDistance | Six minute walk test distance | A quantity sample type that stores the distance a user can walk during a six-minute walk test. |
walkingSpeed | Walking speed | A quantity sample type that measures the user's average speed when walking steadily over flat ground. |
walkingStepLength | Walking step length | A quantity sample type that measures the average length of the user's step when walking steadily over flat ground. |
walkingAsymmetryPercentage | Walking asymmetry percentage | A quantity sample type that measures the percentage of steps in which one foot moves at a different speed than the other when walking on flat ground. |
walkingDoubleSupportPercentage | Walking double support percentage | A quantity sample type that measures the percentage of time when both of the user's feet touch the ground while walking steadily over flat ground. |
stairAscentSpeed | Stair ascent speed | A quantity sample type measuring the user's speed while climbing a flight of stairs. |
stairDescentSpeed | Stair descent speed | A quantity sample type measuring the user's speed while descending a flight of stairs. |
Expansion based on codesystem Observation PGHD Codes v0.5.0 (CodeSystem)
This value set contains 9 concepts.
Code | System | Display | Definition |
appleWalkingSteadiness | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Apple walking steadiness | A quantity sample type that measures the steadiness of the user's gait. |
appleWalkingSteadinessEvent | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Apple walking steadiness event | A category sample type that records an incident where the user showed a reduced score for their gait's steadiness. |
sixMinuteWalkTestDistance | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Six minute walk test distance | A quantity sample type that stores the distance a user can walk during a six-minute walk test. |
walkingSpeed | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Walking speed | A quantity sample type that measures the user's average speed when walking steadily over flat ground. |
walkingStepLength | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Walking step length | A quantity sample type that measures the average length of the user's step when walking steadily over flat ground. |
walkingAsymmetryPercentage | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Walking asymmetry percentage | A quantity sample type that measures the percentage of steps in which one foot moves at a different speed than the other when walking on flat ground. |
walkingDoubleSupportPercentage | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Walking double support percentage | A quantity sample type that measures the percentage of time when both of the user's feet touch the ground while walking steadily over flat ground. |
stairAscentSpeed | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Stair ascent speed | A quantity sample type measuring the user's speed while climbing a flight of stairs. |
stairDescentSpeed | http://fhir/pghd/CodeSystem/observation-pghd-codes | Stair descent speed | A quantity sample type measuring the user's speed while descending a flight of stairs. |
Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:
Level | A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies |
System | The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere) |
Code | The code (used as the code in the resource instance) |
Display | The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application |
Definition | An explanation of the meaning of the concept |
Comments | Additional notes about how to use the code |