ACP Status Collection for LAU: Difference between revisions

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* The '''first''' documented ACP status
* The '''first''' documented ACP status
* The '''last''' documented ACP status if different than the first
* The '''last''' documented ACP status if different than the first
 
* Do not collect multiple changes in the ACP status during the course of their hospitalization
, only as directed above. 
=== Data Entry Instructions ===   
=== Data Entry Instructions ===   
For every [[LAU Collection Project]], a line with Project = "ACP first" and item = "not entered" will automatically be entered. Update that line to one of the following:  
For every [[LAU Collection Project]], a line with Project = "ACP first" and item = "not entered" will automatically be entered. Update that line to one of the following:  
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* Date/Time: dttm of the status decision
* Date/Time: dttm of the status decision
** if decision was made before admission, use the first service/admit dttm
** if decision was made before admission, use the first service/admit dttm
** if a '''time is not available''', enter 00:00
** if a '''time is not available''', enter 12:00
* Checkbox, Integer, Real, Comment: not used
* Checkbox, Integer, Real, Comment: not used


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* Admission sheets
* Admission sheets
* Progress notes
* Progress notes
 
{{DT| If the patient is transferred from another facility, Can we use an ACP status that was documented by another site? or should we only use an ACP status that is documented/generated during the current admission? Similarly, can we use an ACP status that was documented/generated by another service or the ER? and is then transferred to ICU or medicine? [[User:Lkaita|Lisa Kaita]] 15:23, 5 June 2025 (CDT) }}
==== About the data ====
==== About the data ====
* Every patient in our sample had a ACP done by the end of their stay. This was confirmed with the data collector. Likely related to these patients being elderly. There might be a policy at the sites, we have not investigated this.  
* Every patient in our sample had a ACP done by the end of their stay. This was confirmed with the data collector. Likely related to these patients being elderly. There might be a policy at the sites, we have not investigated this.