A Functioning and Related Health Outcomes Module : testing and refining a data capture tool for health and community services information systems / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Published
Canberra, A.C.T. : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2005
Machine derived contents note: 1.2 Background to the project 1 -- 1.3 Potential uses of the FRH O M 2 -- 2 The Functioning and Related Health Outcomes odule 5 -- 2.1 Body functions 6 -- 2.2 Body structures 6 -- 2.3 Perform ance in life areas 6 -- 2.4 Environm ental factors 7 -- 2.5 Collecting information about disability grouping and health conditions -- in addition to the FRHOM 7 -- 3 Draft data collection forms for the Functioning and Related Health -- O utcom es M odule 9 -- 4 FR O M user's guide 14 -- 4.1 The people who are subjects of data 14 -- 4.2 When to make a record 14 -- 4.3 Sources of information to complete the FRHOM 14 -- 4.4 Data collection using the FRHOM 15 -- 5 Pilot testing the Functioning and Related ealth Outcomes Module 24 -- 5.1 Introduction 24 -- 5 .2 F ield trials 24 -- 5.3 M eth o d ology 25
Summary
The purpose of the Functioning and Related Health Outcomes Module (FRHOM) is to collect quantified summary information on the level of functioning of an individual. Information on a person's functioning should enhance data quality for medical purposes and will complement information on diseases and related health problems in a range of applications (AIHW 2005a). This data capture tool is intended to convey summary information between care providers and is designed for use in health, clinical and community services and will be tested in these settings. -- intro
Notes
"October 2005"
"The authors of thes report were : Catherine Sykes, Ros Madden and Kate Williams"--P. vii
Also available in an electronic version on the Internet. Address as of 17/12/09: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/10196
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